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Last Map Update: Thu, Jan 2, 2025 at 11:36:19 pm MST

Quiet conditions are expected tonight. Low temperatures will be near to above normal.
Record high temperatures are forecast for much of western and central New Mexico on Friday as temperatures soar to as much as 20 degrees above normal.
Strong and gusty westerly winds with gusts between 40 and 55 mph are expected on Saturday. Meanwhile, temperatures will remain above normal while humidity values fall below 15 percent. A Fire Weather Watch is in effect between 10am and 6pm for much of west central and portions of eastern New Mexico due to expected critical fire weather conditions. Please avoid outdoor burning.
A storm system may bring light snow to much of northern and central New Mexico Tuesday and early Wednesday. There is much uncertainty regarding the track of the system, which will directly dictate how much snow may fall. At this time, the best chances for more than an inch of snow is across northeast New Mexico. Meanwhile, higher confidence exists that colder temperatures are in store, especially across eastern New Mexico.

 

 
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