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Cooler temperatures expected today, followed by a return of above normal temperatures in the 70s and 80s next week.
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Critical fire danger concerns exist today across the Mid-South, with a Red Flag Warning in effect until 7 PM this evening for portions of north MS.
#ALwx #graphicast #HUN High temperatures and precipitation chances for today.
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Northern New Mexico may finally receive some beneficial precipitation around the middle of the week. While amounts are not impressive, light precipitation will be welcomed after the extended stretch of exceptionally hot and dry weather.
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Warming trend this weekend, then rain chances increase mid-week.
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Moisture will increase enough Sunday for isolated and gusty virga showers, and perhaps a few dry thunderstorms, to develop over the Southwest Mountains and along the Continental Divide. Virga showers and dry storms expand in coverage northward on Monday. Dry storms may spark new fires.
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After a brief cooldown yesterday and today, temperatures rise up to record levels again Sunday and Monday.
#NMwx #graphicast After a brief cooldown yesterday and today, temperatures rapidly rebound on Sunday. While these highs may seem unimpressive after the historical heatwave last week, these are still very high temperatures for this time of year. Numerous records are likely to be broken in central and eastern New Mexico both Sunday and Monday.
#NMwx #graphicast Northern New Mexico may finally receive some beneficial precipitation around the middle of the week. While amounts are not impressive, light precipitation will be welcomed after the extended stretch of exceptionally hot and dry weather.
#NMwx #graphicast Moisture will increase enough Sunday for isolated and gusty virga showers, and perhaps a few dry thunderstorms, to develop over the Southwest Mountains and along the Continental Divide. Virga showers and dry storms expand in coverage northward on Monday. Dry storms may spark new fires.