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Pre-Dawn Showers Cause Only Few Problems

EL PASO, TX. – No rain is fallingas residentsawaken Monday morning, but while many peoplewere sleeping, parts of the borderland were getting a generous soaking by Mother Nature.

Southeastern El Paso County was under a flood advisory from 12:55 a.m.until 4:00 am.ABC-7 spent some time in FabensMonday morning andthere were nomajor problems out there,other thansome slick roadwaysall the way out to Sierra Blanca.Driverstraveling that way will want toget a head startthis morning sothey can take it a little slower out there.

Wet roadwayswere alsoseenon El Paso’s westside as well which may slow down some commuters. El Paso Police said fortunately it was a pretty quiet night for them, the overnight stormsnot causing anysignificant damage other than a few fallen tree branches. There were no reports of flooding, though parts of the Lower Valley were dealing with a large power outageMonday morning.

El Paso Electric says the loss of power was probably due to those overnight storms, but they were still trying to determine the specific cause. El Paso Electric said they could not estimate when the power would be back on, but ABC-7will continue to monitor the latest from them.Residents can also give them a call at 888-667-4854 ifthere areany other questions.

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