* WHAT...For the first Wind Advisory, southwest winds 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 55 mph. For the second Wind Advisory, west winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 50 mph expected. * WHERE...In New Mexico, Eddy County Plains. In Texas, Eastern Culberson County, and Van Horn and Highway 54 Corridor. * WHEN...For the first Wind Advisory, until 11 PM MST /midnight CST/ this evening. For the second Wind Advisory, from 10 AM MST /11 AM CST/ to 9 PM MST /10 PM CST/ Friday. * IMPACTS...Gusty winds may blow around unsecured objects.
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Broom Snakeweed is a popular point of interest in national parks located in New Mexico. This fascinating attraction is a wildflower that grows in abundance throughout the park, offering visitors a unique experience of nature's beauty.
One of the reasons why Broom Snakeweed is so special is that it is an indicator of the health of the ecosystem. It is a hardy plant that can survive in the toughest of conditions, making it an important part of the park's ecosystem.
Visitors can see the Broom Snakeweed in bloom during the summer months, and the sight is truly breathtaking. The plant produces an abundance of yellow flowers that cover the landscape, providing a stunning contrast against the deep blue sky.
Aside from its beauty, the Broom Snakeweed plant has several uses. It is commonly used in traditional medicine to treat a variety of ailments, and it is also used as a natural dye.
Visitors to the park can take a leisurely walk along the various trails that wind through the Broom Snakeweed, enjoying the stunning scenery and the refreshing air. The park has several picnic areas where visitors can stop for a snack or a meal while taking in the natural beauty around them.
In summary, Broom Snakeweed is a must-see attraction for anyone visiting New Mexico's national parks. Its stunning beauty, ecological importance, and many uses make it a unique and fascinating point of interest that is not to be missed.
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PECOS RIVER AT RED BLUFF | 38cfs |
PECOS RIVER NEAR ACME | 23cfs |
PECOS RIVER (KAISER CHANNEL) NEAR LAKEWOOD | 77cfs |
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Parks Ranch Dispersed | |||
Alkali Lake OHV Dispersed | |||
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Davis Mountains State Park |