#NMwx #graphicast Moisture will increase enough Saturday for isolated, gusty, and dry thunderstorms to develop along and west of the central mountain chain. Dry storms will increase in coverage Sunday, and some storms will be capable of producing dry lightning in the mountains and along the continental divide.
#NMwx #graphicast Temperatures soar 20 to 30 degrees above normal through Thursday as a summer-like ridge of high pressure builds over the Desert Southwest. People that are sensitive to heat and those who work outdoors should take precautions to avoid heat-related illness. Cooler temperatures arrive late Thursday night into Friday with a gusty backdoor cold front.
#NMwx #graphicast Hazardous crosswinds push across eastern NM Thursday night into Friday morning from northeasterly to easterly gusts of 40 to 50 mph. A nice cooldown in temperatures pushes in behind the front for Friday.
#NMwx #graphicast Gusty west winds will combine with single digit-humidity to produce fire weather concerns Thursday afternoon and early evening. The greatest risk of rapid fire spread will be along and east of the central mountain chain.
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Gusty north-to-northwest winds can be expected Wednesday through Thursday for coastal areas. Gusts up to 20 to 35 mph are probable (60 to 80% chance). Stronger north-to-northeast wind speeds with gusts up to 40 mph are expected over higher terrain and ridges.
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A cold front will bring a chance of snow showers in the mountains tonight. Wednesday will be mostly dry with even milder temperatures. The next chance for more widespread precipitation arrives Thursday morning through Thursday night.
#ALwx #graphicast #HUN Here is the 4-day outlook! We'll see a warming trend through Thursday before a cooldown arrives Friday and Saturday. Temperatures will range from highs in the 80s mid-week to chilly lows in the 30s and 40s by the weekend.
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Precipitation chances will return next week, Monday, March 30th to Friday, April 3rd. Multi-day totals could range from multiple inches of rain on the high end (90th percentile) to only half an inch or less on the low end (10th percentile). Stay tuned for more updates.
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For the coastal areas: 74 to 83, western valleys and inland Orange County: 81 to 87, inland valleys: 84 to 90, mountains between 4000 ft and 7000 ft: 72 to 81, high desert: 85 to 90, low desert: 97 to 101.