Tag: New Mexico weather

Dangerously Hot: A Broken Air-Conditioning System Turns Senior Center Gym Into a Heat Hazard.

An Albuquerque multigenerational center is dealing with air conditioning problems amid summer heat, prompting concerns among visitors and staff. City officials say repairs are underway as crews work to restore full cooling capacity and maintain safe conditions inside the facility.

El Niño Is Back — and It Could Soak New Mexico This Winter. But Don’t Get Too Comfortable.

After years of drier La Niña influences, a strengthening El Niño offers New Mexico hope for moisture relief — but also brings risks of extreme rain, flooding and unpredictable extremes in a warming climate.

Strong Thunderstorms with High Winds, Lightning Expected Across New Mexico Thursday Night

Strong thunderstorms are expected to develop across much of New Mexico Thursday night, with forecasters warning of high winds, dangerous lightning, and heavy rainfall. Residents are encouraged to monitor weather conditions as storm activity intensifies across the state.

Severe Weather Alerts Issued Across Parts of New Mexico as Storm Threat Persists

Parts of New Mexico remain under severe weather alerts as forecasters warn of thunderstorms, damaging rainfall, strong winds, and flash flooding.

110° in Roswell: New Mexico’s Southeast Swelters Under Scorching Heat, With No Quick Relief in Sight

Southeastern New Mexico sweltered under some of the most intense heat of the season Wednesday, as temperatures in the lower Pecos River Valley approached 110 degrees. While much of the Rio Grande Valley climbed into the low-to-mid 100s, the southeast bore the brunt of the dangerous conditions.

Why the Monsoon is New Mexico’s Deadliest Weather Season

New Mexico harbors a quieter, more localized killer. The North American Monsoon brings a volatile combination of high-desert geography, violent atmospheric shifts, and catastrophic flash floods—making it statistically the state's deadliest weather phenomenon.

A Massive Wall of Dust is Barreling Toward Albuquerque at 20 mph— And Drivers Could Lose Visibility in Seconds

The National Weather Service issued a dust advisory Tuesday as a fast-moving wall of dust swept across the Albuquerque metro area, bringing wind gusts over 40 mph and sharply reduced visibility along major highways, including Interstates 25 and 40.

Dry, Warm and Calm Weather to be Observed in New Mexico

Calm and warmer conditions approaches New Mexico.

Fire Danger Now Up Due to High Winds and Dry Air

Due to high winds and dry air, fire danger is now up.

Weather on New Mexico Expected to be Cool and Calm

Clearer skies are expected this week in New Mexico.

More Rain are Expected to return to New Mexico This Week

Expect more rain coming this week.