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Last Map Update: Wed, Jun 3, 2026 at 11:18:14 pm MDT

Scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms are forecast today over much of northern and central New Mexico with soaking rainfall concentrating along and east of the central mountain chain again. Meanwhile, areas from the Rio Grande valley toward the Continental Divide will observe fewer storms with overall lighter rainfall amounts this afternoon, and areas even farther west from the Continental Divide toward the Arizona border will struggle to pick up any measurable rainfall.
Afternoon thunderstorm activity continues Thursday and Friday, but trends down in coverage and intensity. There remains a minor risk for burn scar flash flooding where locally heavy rainfall occurs over recent burn scars.
High temperatures climb through the next 7 days while daily rounds of afternoon thunderstorms trends down in activity through Saturday.

 

 
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