Record heat moves into New Mexico starting Friday
11-04-2025 00:53 via krqe.com

Record heat moves into New Mexico starting Friday

Record heat will start moving into New Mexico Friday. More record high temperatures will break Saturday and Sunday across the state.
Warmer weather continues to move into the western half of New Mexico Thursday afternoon, with high temperatures climbing into the 90s in southwest New Mexico and the 80s up to Farmington. Eastern New Mexico is sitting a couple degrees cooler today thanks to a weak backdoor cold front that moved in last night. That front will push through the central mountain chain
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