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Last Map Update: Sat, Nov 29, 2025 at 8:28:23 pm MST

A quick moving system will bring some snow accumulations to mainly the northern high terrain Sunday night through late Monday morning. This snow will result in some slick and icy roads. Snowfall amounts across the Tusas Mountains near the Colorado border could reach Winter Weather Advisory criteria (5").
A backdoor front will push through the gaps of the central mountain chain tonight, resulting in some gusty east winds across portions of eastern ABQ metro through Sunday morning. Peak wind gusts of around 35 mph could result in some difficult crosswinds on Tramway Boulevard and make objects airborne.
Temperatures drop Sunday into Monday. Light snow will impact the northern high terrain Sunday night into Monday morning. Chances for light rain and snow return to mainly western and central NM late Wednesday into Thursday.

 

 
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