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Albuquerque, NM
Joined February 2012
The warming trend continues early this week with widespread record highs expected Monday and Tuesday. Elevated to near critical fire weather conditions are expected for much of the eastern highlands and plains Wednesday afternoon. #NMwx
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The first day of record warmth arrives Monday then continues Tuesday and possibly Wednesday #nmwx
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Monday looks to be the warmest day of the week for most locations around NM, but many areas are forecast to break records through Wednesday. We're not sure what the groundhog will predict, but it definitely seems like spring temperatures here in the Land of Enchantment!. #nmwx
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Tired of that January cold? Well, February looks to start off with well above average temperatures. The main concern this weekend will be elevated fire weather conditions along the I-40 corridor east of the central mountains due to warm, dry, and windy conditions. #nmwx
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Breezy west winds this weekend will be drawing warmer temps into the region thru next week. Folks are encouraged to be mindful of fire safety #nmwx
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Several high temperature records throughout the state are forecast to be broken on Monday. Temperaturas máximas récord se pronostican para varias localidades de Nuevo México este lunes. #nmwx
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A warming trend begins today for NM, with warm and dry conditions continuing into next week. Breezy winds will lead to elevated fire weather concerns for east-central NM on Saturday. High temperatures will be 15 to 20 degrees above average for a toasty Groundhog Day. #nmwx
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Snow showers come to an end this evening in the northern mountains and winds diminish across the eastern plains. It will be a cold night with lows generally in the teens and twenties. Warmer weather arrives this weekend! #NMwx
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There are some impressive 24hr snowfall totals from northern NM this morning, with the highest accumulations around the Enchanted Circle. These same areas could receive up to 5 inches of additional snowfall today. #NMwx
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Here's a look at yesterday's high and low temperatures and precipitation. Warmer temps on the way for the weekend! #nmwx
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Snow will continue for the northern mountains today, creating slick roads, particularly for areas near Raton Pass. The central highlands could see gusts up to 55 mph this afternoon with areas of blowing dust for the Roswell Metro. The rest of week looks to warm up!. #nmwx
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Areas of freezing fog have developed across eastern Union County early this morning. This is reducing visibility to 1/2 mile. Use caution and watch for slick spots on bridges! #nmwx.
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The band of heavy snowfall in northern NM that has a history of producing thundersnow will continue its trek northward this evening. Expect rapidly changing road conditions if near Taos, Angel Fire, or Red River. #NMwx
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Snow showers will wind down this evening in central and western NM, but slick travel persists through tomorrow in and around the northern mtns. Gusty west winds develop east of the central mountain chain tomorrow afternoon as the winter storm moves off to the east. #NMwx
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Road conditions have deteriorated at Las Vegas from that initial snow band. There should be some clearing within the next 30 minutes to an hour behind that initial band with improving road conditions thereafter. #NMwx
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Elevated bridges, like I-40 at Rio Grande Blvd, have become slick. Take it slow if you are out on the roads! #NMwx
A quick coating of graupel/snow is expected across the ABQ metro within the next 30 minutes to an hour as heavy showers move east. Roads, especially elevated surfaces, will become briefly slick during this time. #NMwx
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