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Hermits Peak Fire

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New Mexico 
Santa Fe, 
New Mexico 
87508 
New Mexico 
Santa Fe, 
New Mexico 
87508 

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08/08/22 Flash Flood Warning until 5:30PM

Hermits Peak Fire
Publication Type: News -

 The National Weather Service in Albuquerque has issued a Flash Flood Warning for The Hermits Peak Calf Canyon Burn Scar in South Central Taos County in north central New Mexico,  Western Mora County in northeastern New Mexico and Northwestern San Miguel County in northeastern New Mexico.


* Until 530 PM MDT

At 1139 AM MDT, Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing heavy rain over the northwestern Hermits Peak Calf Canyon Burn Scar. Between 0.5 and 0.75 inches of rain have fallen. Flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly. Excessive rainfall over the burn scar will impact the headwaters of the Rio la Casa that flows just south of the community of Cleveland and into the Mora River. Any debris flows can consist of large torrents of water, rock, mud, ash, burned vegetation and other loose materials.

HAZARD...Thunderstorms producing heavy rainfall over the northwestern part of the Hermits Peak-Calf Canyon wildfire burn scar.

IMPACT...Excessive  runoff  and  life-threatening  flash  flooding  and  possible  debris  flows  over  areas  in  and  around the Hermits Peak Calf Canyon Burn Scar.*
Some  locations  that  will  experience  flash  flooding  include... 

  • Mora
  • Ledoux
  • Morphy  Lake  State  Park
  • Cleveland
  • Tierra Monte
  • La Cueva
  • Holman
  • Golondrinas
  • El Turquillo
  • San Ignacio
  • Guadalupita. 
This includes the following recreation areas...

  • Morphy Lake State Park. 

*The following highways may be impacted:

  • State Road 518 between Mile Markers 9 and 47. 
  • State Road 434 between Mile Markers 0 and 14.  
Please stay up to date by listening to local radio and television for further information. Local officials may call for evacuations in specific areas with the greatest risk.