Gila Cliff Dwellings is a National Monument in New Mexico. Established in 1907. It is known for its arid desert climate with hot summers, cool nights, and strong diurnal temperature swings. It lies in Catron County, NM. It sits at approximately 33.231°N, 108.273°W. BloomWX surfaces the signals that matter for visitors: hourly weather tied to the local NWS gridpoint, fire-weather outlooks, air quality (often degraded by wildfire smoke in summer), sunrise and sunset times, and any active alerts. Data refreshes every 60 seconds from weather.gov, USGS, NOAA SWPC, and EPA AirNow.
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