Despite warmer highs on Sunday, the second half of the weekend may start with some patchy frost across the area.
What We’re Tracking We stay extremely warm into the overnight hours. Temperatures only dropping down into the upper 50s and lower 60s. Keep in mind, our average high temperature is in the middle 60s. We hang on to a breezy south wind. Rain chances stay rather limited to wrap up the weekend. However, we really []
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Monday morning is mostly sunny and cool. Winds are still light, but the wind will start picking up speed during the morning commute. Southern and eastern New Mexico will see the strongest winds, of 60 to 70 mph. The Metro and and middle Rio Grande Valley will see winds of 40 to 50 mph, and []
Saturday was warmer than average, but the weather is expected to get colder
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Noticeably cooler weather settles in for the end of the week as our winds shifted out of the north this morning. A few lingering showers and storms may be possible behind the front into the early afternoon, and winds will be breezy again with gusts around 30-35mph out of the north and west. Highs today []
Mild to Warm Thursday as temperatures drop throughout the weekend