Mostly dry weather & warming temperatures around New Mexico

NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Fall-like dry weather is dominating most of the region as despite the chilly start, it will be a warmer afternoon. It’s rain-free with very clear skies, calm winds, and relatively drier air, allowing for the higher elevations to start of below freezing, while everywhere else is ranging from the 30s to the low 60s.

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Despite the cooler-than-normal start for many, conditions warm up near normal as temperatures mostly will rise across the region from the morning school commute into the 60s, 70s, and 80s by the afternoon. Any showers that do form will be very spotty in The Northern Mountains with just enough-lingering moisture to produce a little bit of rain there, but elsewhere will remain mostly sunny and dry.

With last week’s storm system still meandering to the east, clear skies with higher pressure aloft will develop to the west, allowing for only very spotty rainfall across New Mexico ahead with higher temperatures and even drier air…

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