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Damper air has spread west but is especially present across the Central Mountains through East New Mexico with sporadic storms moving to the northeast. Behind the storms, east-gap winds are a little bit gusty farther west,
The NWS has warned of "hail, isolated severe wind gusts, and localized flash flooding" in the Southwest across this week.
Priscilla has been losing punch but could still bring flash flooding to the southwestern U.S. over the weekend, forecasters say.
Cloudy skies and mild low temperatures are around for this morning. Isolated to scattered showers are also moving around southern and central New Mexico. Another day of showers and possible
Hurricane Priscilla has begun weakening in the Pacific Ocean but is still expected to bring heavy rainfall to portions of the southwestern U.S.
Several weather stories will define Tuesday in New Mexico, mostly focused on rain that could affect the Paul McCartney concert in Albuquerque.
FOLLOW. YEAH. HERE’S SOME GOOD NEWS. YOU KNOW, IN THE NORTHERN TIPS OF THE SACRAMENTO MOUNTAINS NEAR FORT STANTON, THERE’S JUST ONE DEPARTING SHOWER. WE’RE PROBABLY GOING TO BE ABLE TO TIME OUT A DRY WINDOW HERE FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE EVENING.
New Mexico’s National Weather Service forecast offices are facing a significant drop in staffing amid a summer monsoon season that has spawned tragedies like the flooding that claimed the lives of three people, including two children, in Ruidoso on Tuesday.
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