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Last Map Update: Fri, Jul 26, 2024 at 7:18:12 am MDT

Numerous showers and storms are likely in central and western NM today. Rainfall rates up to 2 inches per hour may result in flash flooding so a Flash Flood Watch is in effect for much of central and western NM, including Albuquerque and Santa Fe.
Widespread showers and storms are likely again on Saturday. Rainfall rates won't be as high as today, but flash flooding is still possible.
Precipitation chances trend down this weekend as high temps rise. While storm chances will be lower, burn scar flash flooding is still possible because storm motion will be slow and erratic. Moderate to major heat risk is likely in central and eastern NM Sunday through the end of the week.
This table indicates the probability for thunderstorms over wildfire burn areas.
Here are yesterday's highs, lows, and precipitation from around central and northern New Mexico.

 

 
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