(1 of 2) ...RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 1PM TO 8PM MDT MONDAY FOR WESTERN NM AS WELL AS THE MIDDLE RIO GRANDE VALLEY AND THE SANDIA AND MANZANO MOUNTAINS DUE TO STRONG WINDS, VERY LOW HUMIDITY AND AN UNSTABLE ATMOSPHERE... .Critical fire weather conditions are expected on Monday afternoon across western and portions of central New Mexico. Strong west to southwest winds will increase in advance of an approaching disturbance and surface winds may gust near 50 mph during the afternoon. Humidity recovery tonight will be poor to fair which will allow humidity values to quickly bottom out close to or within the single digits Monday afternoon. In addition, the atmosphere is forecast to be unstable with excellent mixing. Strong winds and low relative humidity values are also expected across eastern New Mexico, however recent rainfall and ongoing greenup will mitigate the critical fire weather concerns. The National Weather Service in Albuquerque has issued a Red Flag Warning...which is in effect from 1 PM to 8 PM MDT Monday. The Fire Weather Watch is no longer in effect. * AREA AND TIMING...Northwest Plateau (Zone 101), West Central Mountains (Zone 105), Middle Rio Grande Valley (Zone 106) and the West Central Basin and Range (Zone 109) from 1 PM to 8 PM MDT Monday. * 20 FOOT WINDS...West to southwest 25 to 35 mph with occasional gusts to 50 mph. * RELATIVE HUMIDITY...6 to 12 percent. * IMPACTS...Any fires that develop will likely spread rapidly. Outdoor burning is not recommended.. (2 of 2) ...CRITICAL FIRE CONDITIONS EXPECTED ON MONDAY... Persistent and deep southwest flow over the Desert Southwest will bring above normal temperatures, very dry to exceptionally dry air, and breezy conditions Sunday onward. Winds will be strongest on Monday and perhaps into Tuesday. This will combine with very dry fuels to create critical fire conditions over much of southwest and south-central New Mexico. * AFFECTED AREA...Southwest and South-central New Mexico, including the Lincoln and Gila National Forest. * WIND...West to Southwest Winds 15 to 25 MPH gusting to 40 MPH. * HUMIDITY...5 to 8 Percent, 8 to 12 percent above 7500 feet. * EXPERIMENTAL RFTI...4 to 6 Near Critical to Critical * IMPACTS...any fires that develop will likely spread rapidly. Outdoor burning is not recommended.
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honey pot Grants, La Mosca Peak, New Mexico, 927.35, WR7HLN Repeater

La Mosca Peak - WR7HLN

Grants, NM
Repeater ID: 35-21950

Downlink: 927.35000
Uplink: 902.35000
Offset: -25.000 MHz
DMR Enabled
Color Code: 1
DMR ID: DMR ID Needed
County: Cibola
Call: WR7HLN
Use: OPEN
Op Status: ON-AIR On-Air
Coverage: Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Grants, Los Lunas, all around I25 and I40
Sponsor: Mac Pass Repeater Group
Notes: Time Slot 1, MPRG2 31302, NM State Wide 3135 Time Slot 2, MPRG1 31301

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WR7AGT (registered) 2023-09-06 DMR ColorCode set to 1
WR7AGT (registered) 2023-09-05 Added.


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