90-degree temperatures & less muggy

90-degree temperatures & less muggy

NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Showers with rumbles of thunder earlier this morning were not as widespread as yesterday morning but because of the widespread thunderstorms that roared through the region later yesterday afternoon, almost everyone started off cooler. Like yesterday morning, it was a very humid start with widespread dew-point temperatures in the 50’s and 60’s but because of the lower temperatures to start in The Metro, it was even more humid at the surface before sunrise.

However, above the surface, conditions are mostly drying out, which will lead to a hotter and drier afternoon. The strong area of high pressure to the northeast, which has allowed for Gulf of Mexico low-level moisture, is moving farther to the northeast. Another high pressure to the southwest that has been bringing in a reinforcing plume of moisture from The Pacific is moving farther to the southwest. As a result, less moisture will be present across New Mexico today. More sunshine with less rain activity will allow for higher daytime temperatures with most reaching the 80’s, 90’s, and lower triple digits from north to south. From The Gila National Forest to The Northern Mountains, a few scattered thunderstorms are possible with a few pop-up showers in and around The Metro, including a few other parts of The Rio Grande Valley as well. Flooding will be much less likely today, even in the burn-scar areas.

However, as the eastern high pressure moves farther to the west tomorrow with a backdoor cold front kicking up the low-level moisture in the form of East Canyon winds eventually, the system will also bring in another push of moisture from the southwest as flooding thunderstorms will once again return this weekend with fluctuating temperatures.