New Mexico
Cold front to bring gusty winds to parts of New Mexico
A cold front is moving into eastern New Mexico Tuesday night, bringing gusty north winds up to 30 mph in the northeast.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – A cold front is moving into eastern New Mexico Tuesday night, bringing gusty north winds up to 30 mph in the northeast.
Overnight, temperatures will drop, especially in eastern areas, with colder air settling into valleys while higher terrain remains milder.
On Wednesday, eastern New Mexico will see a slight cool down, but temperatures will stay near normal for late January. High clouds will increase as moisture moves in from the southwest.
Wednesday night will be cold again, though slightly warmer due to thicker cloud cover. By Thursday, winds will shift to the west and southwest, causing temperatures to rise again.
Major weather changes are expected from Friday through the weekend. A stronger cold front will arrive Thursday night into Friday morning, bringing deep moisture to the region.
Chief Meteorologist Eddie Garcia shares all the details in his full forecast in the video above.
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