Statewide risk intelligence
New Mexico home risk center
Today’s statewide composite risk signal for NM is Moderate overall, blending flood, wind, thunderstorm, and current AQI conditions.
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Overall risk signal
Moderate
Use this signal as a statewide benchmark and drill down into cities for localized exposure.
Statewide hazard breakdown
Core baselines plus current AQI for New Mexico
Flood exposure
Wind + roof
Air quality / AQI
Tornado activity
Lightning
Live weather alerts
NWS advisories across New Mexico
High Wind Warning
Effective Sun 7:26 PM
High Wind Warning issued May 10 at 1:26PM MDT until May 11 at 3:00AM MDT by NWS Midland/Odessa TX
Guadalupe Mountains of Eddy County; Guadalupe Mountains Above 7000 Feet; Guadalupe and Delaware Mountains
Source: National Weather Service alerts feed.
City hotspots
Highest composite exposure across New Mexico.
Raton, NM
Overall elevated risk
Portales, NM
Overall moderate risk
Lovington, NM
Overall moderate risk
Texico, NM
Overall moderate risk
Hobbs, NM
Overall moderate risk
North Hobbs, NM
Overall moderate risk
Los Alamos, NM
Overall moderate risk
White Rock, NM
Overall moderate risk
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