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REMNANTS OF ODILE ADVISORY NUMBER 41...CORRECTED
NWS WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER COLLEGE PARK MD EP152014
300 AM MDT FRI SEP 19 2014

...MOISTURE FROM THE REMNANTS OF ODILE CONTINUE TO BRING HEAVY
RAIN AND FLASH FLOOD CONCERNS TO PORTIONS OF EASTERN NEW MEXICO
AND WESTERN TEXAS...

SUMMARY OF 300 AM MDT...0900 UTC...INFORMATION
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LOCATION...NO DISCERNIBLE SURFACE CIRCULATION


WATCHES AND WARNINGS
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FLASH FLOOD WATCHES AND WARNINGS REMAIN IN EFFECT FOR EXTREME
SOUTHEASTERN NEW MEXICO AND MOST OF WEST TEXAS.

FOR INFORMATION SPECIFIC TO YOUR AREA...INCLUDING POSSIBLE WATCHES
AND WARNINGS...PLEASE MONITOR PRODUCTS ISSUED BY YOUR LOCAL
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE AT WWW.WEATHER.GOV.


DISCUSSION AND 48-HOUR OUTLOOK
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AT 300 AM MDT...0900 UTC...THERE WAS NO DISCERNIBLE SURFACE
CIRCULATION FOR ODILE. THE REMNANT MOISTURE FROM ODILE CONTINUES
TO BRING RAIN ACROSS SOUTHEAST NEW MEXICO AND INTO WEST TEXAS.
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADARS AND SURFACE OBSERVATIONS INDICATED
THAT SCATTERED HEAVY SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WERE AFFECTING
SOUTHEASTERN NEW MEXICO EASTWARD INTO CENTRAL TEXAS.  THE AREAL
COVERAGE HAD DECREASED IN THE PAST FEW HOURS.  DURING THE NEXT FEW
DAYS...THE HEAVIEST RAINFALL ASSOCIATED WITH THE SYSTEM IS
EXPECTED TO LINGER IN NORTHWESTERN PART OF TEXAS THROUGH THE
WEEKEND BEFORE SLOWLY MOVING BACK WESTWARD INTO EASTERN NEW MEXICO
BY MONDAY.

HAZARDS
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RAINFALL...MOISTURE ASSOCIATED WITH THE REMNANTS OF ODILE IS
EXPECTED TO PRODUCE ADDITIONAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 1 TO 2
INCHES...WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS...ACROSS PORTIONS OF EXTREME
SOUTHEAST NEW MEXICO AND THE NORTHWESTERN PART OF TEXAS THROUGH
MONDAY. THESE RAINS COULD CONTINUE TO RESULT IN LIFE-THREATENING
FLASH FLOODS AND MUDSLIDES...ESPECIALLY IN MOUNTAINOUS AREAS. 
RESIDENTS ARE ADVISED TO TAKE ALL NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS TO
MITIGATE THESE POTENTIALLY LIFE-THREATENING SITUATIONS.


RAINFALL TOTALS
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SELECTED STORM TOTAL RAINFALL IN INCHES THROUGH 12 AM MDT

...ARIZONA...
HEREFORD 9.0 SW                      5.03                     
SIERRA VISTA 9.2 SSE                 4.85                     
EPHRAIM WASH                         3.78                     
DOUGLAS 7.3 WNW                      3.30                     
CORNUDAS 8.7 WSW                     3.17                     
CLUFF RANCH                          3.15                     
PORTRERO CANYON                      3.07                     
DOUGLAS BISBEE INTL ARPT             3.05                     
NOGALES INTL ARPT                    3.01                     
FORT HUACHUCA                        2.79                     
DAN SADDLE                           2.44                     
DAVIDSON CANYON AT I-10              2.09                     
FALCON FIELD                         2.01                     
ITALIAN TRAP (REDINGTON PASS)        1.93                     
FRYE MESA RESERVOIR                  1.77                     
SAN SIMON 2.6 S                      1.65                     
DAN SADDLE (UPPER CDO)               1.65                     
SAFFORD MUNI ARPT                    1.44                     

...NEW MEXICO...
COLUMBUS 20.1 W                      5.40                     
CARLSBAD 17.1 NW                     5.33                     
WHITES CITY 3 W                      5.04                     
RODEO 2.4 N                          4.88                     
CARLSBAD NORTH 15.5 NW               4.76                     
CLOVERDALE                           4.31                     
DEMING MUNI ARPT                     4.26                     
CARLSBAD CO-OP                       4.16                     
MOGOLLON 3 WSW                       4.13                     
HOBBS 5NW                            3.86                     
GLENWOOD                             3.63                     
CHAPARRAL 0.4 SE                     3.50                     
PINE SPRINGS                         3.43                     
LA LUZ 4.3 ENE                       3.34                     
BONITO LAKE 6 WSW                    3.10                     
SAN ANTONIO 25.6 SSW                 3.06                     
BOSQUE DEL APACHE REFUGE 19 SW       3.06                     
PECOS RIVER  NR GRANDFALLS           2.90                     
LAS CRUCES INTL ARPT                 2.64                     
COLUMBUS 1.0 NW                      2.37                     
DEMING 4.0 SE                        2.25                     
HILLSBORO 0.1 ESE                    2.23                     
LA JOYA 2 WNW                        2.15                     

...TEXAS...
FLUVANNA 3 W                         5.63                     
PLAINVIEW 4 SSW                      4.31
OLTON 0.2W                           3.97                    
GAIL 2ESE                            3.86                     
POST 1NE                             3.49
MULESHOE 1.2N                        3.49
EL PASO 7.6SE                        3.47                    
PINE SPRINGS                         3.43                     
AMHERST 1NE                          3.34                         

GUADALUPE PASS                       3.04                         

MIDLAND 4 ENE                        3.00                     
KELP 3 SE                            3.00                     
THE PINERY RAWS                      2.44                     
BIG SPRING 1 ESE                     2.25                     
MONTANA VISTA 4 NE                   2.20                     


NEXT ADVISORY
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THIS IS THE LAST PUBLIC ADVISORY ISSUED BY THE WEATHER PREDICTION
CENTER FOR THIS SYSTEM. PLEASE REFER TO YOUR LOCAL NATIONAL
WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THIS STORM.

FORECASTER KREKELER
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