Strong winds and sudden cold snap coming to New Mexico this weekend

Strong winds and sudden cold snap coming to New Mexico this weekend


A strengthening storm system over the Rockies will deliver elevated winds throughout New Mexico with gusts anticipated to peak between 30 and 40 mph.

ALBUQUERQUE, NM – A strengthening storm system over the Rockies will deliver elevated winds throughout New Mexico with gusts anticipated to peak between 30 and 40 mph.

Winds will first enhance in japanese New Mexico throughout the late morning and early afternoon on Saturday, with western New Mexico turning into windier later within the afternoon. Temperatures will run 15 to 20 levels above regular, and humidity ranges can be very low.

Saturday evening, winds will stay robust over increased terrain, with mountain wave exercise doubtlessly bringing stronger gusts to decrease elevations simply east of the central mountain chain. Areas close to Clines Corners may see stronger tastes early Sunday morning.

Sunday will see two cold fronts transferring throughout New Mexico, with a Pacific entrance arriving first, adopted by a backdoor cold entrance from the northeast. Very robust winds are anticipated statewide, with gusts between 45 and 60 mph doubtless throughout central and western New Mexico. Some areas close to the central mountains may see gusts up to 70 mph.

Chief Meteorologist Eddie Garcia shares all the main points in his full forecast within the video above.

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