A strong cold front will push into northeast New Mexico on Wednesday. This will
cool temps down by 20 degrees in the northeast. Meanwhile here in the
Albuquerque area winds will crank up this afternoon (E 20-30).
Temps will drop
on Thursday behind the front by about 10 degrees in central sections of the
state. We've been tracking a low pressure system over Mexico in hopes it would
pass through the state on Thursday. However, the track of the low looks too far
south to have a big precip impact on New Mexico.
We could see a few scattered
showers in southwestern parts of the state on Thursday. But any hope of
significant rain or snow is gone. Our dry fall continues.
Friday through the weekend looks dry with temps above average.
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