New Mexico
Storm chances continue all week for parts of New Mexico
Grant’s Monday Night Forecast
Monsoon storms will return to parts of New Mexico every day this week, while hotter temperatures move in later in the week.
Thunderstorms developed across the mountains of New Mexico Monday afternoon. These storms slowly drifted south into the evening. Almost all of these showers and storms have ended now tonight. Another round of afternoon thunderstorms is expected Tuesday, developing first over the mountains before spreading into nearby valleys and lower elevations again. However, some storms around the Four Corners will be on the drier side, increasing the threat for lightning caused wildfires with little rainfall.
The monsoon high that has been bringing thunderstorms early this week will shift well west of New Mexico on Wednesday. This will bring hotter and slightly drier weather across the state. Even so, afternoon thunderstorms will still develop, especially over the mountains and across northeast New Mexico. Drier air will limit storm coverage Thursday and Friday across central, northern, and western New Mexico, while southern and eastern parts of the state continue to see the best chance for afternoon storms. Hotter weather will also return later this week, with triple-digit heat expanding to more locations, including the Albuquerque metro area Thursday and Friday.
The heat will continue into the weekend as the monsoon high strengthens and shifts back toward Utah and Colorado. That pattern will also bring higher monsoon moisture into New Mexico, bringing increasing chances for afternoon and evening thunderstorms statewide Saturday and Sunday.
New Mexico
Roswell UFO Festival organizers share 2026 attendance numbers
ROSWELL, N.M. (KRQE) — Organizers behind the annual Roswell UFO Festival say this past weekend’s event was a success. It was held from July 2 to July 4.
The festival was filled with unique booths, shops, shows and contests for paranormal enthusiasts. Roswell Mainstreet says they believe more than 12,000 people were in attendance, although those are preliminary numbers.
New Mexico
Secrecy around New Mexico Gas acquisition in question after PRC redaction goof
New Mexico
Less smoke and better storm chances Sunday in New Mexico
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Good to moderate air quality will persist in Albuquerque but may be worse in places where wildfires, like the Sacaton Fire, are burning Sunday.
The smoke may be little thicker to the south near the Sacaton fire into Socorro County and near Truth of Consequences. No weather advisories are in effect but we may see some showers and thunderstorms pop up this afternoon. That may mostly be over the eastern and southern counties. The Sacaton Fire might get little rain, which would be relief for the ever-growing fire.
Rain chances in the Albuquerque metro are lower — maybe 10%. We’re more likely to see a shower or storm over the East Mountains or Sandia Mountains later this afternoon.
Storms in eastern New Mexico, closer to Texas, might have some strong winds later. About the same weather is expected Monday. Highs in the 90s both days will trend back to drier and hotter weather later in the week.
-
Denver, CO54 seconds agoHouse fire in Denver fully engulfs power pole, detached garage mostly destroyed
-
Seattle, WA56 seconds agoWEST SEATTLE SCENE: Stranded dog’s rocky rescue
-
Milwaukee, WI16 minutes agoCollege wasn’t on his radar. This nonprofit helped him — and hundreds more
-
Atlanta, GA21 minutes agoAtlanta man killed in SE Georgia shooting, GBI investigating
-
Minneapolis, MN28 minutes agoMPD allegations under spotlight
-
Indianapolis, IN31 minutes agoCouncil Approves Increase in Indy Vehicle Tax
-
Pittsburg, PA36 minutes agoOverturned truck spills hazardous materials on the 62nd Street Bridge
-
Augusta, GA43 minutes agoAugusta Volleyball Announces 2026 Schedule, Promotional Calendar – Augusta University