NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – High temperatures were very hot again today. A few isolated showers and thunderstorms also have been popping up in southeast New Mexico. More showers and storms will develop in the southeast part of the state on Sunday as monsoon moisture really starts moving in.
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Monsoon moisture will continue to stream northward into New Mexico early next week, eventually peaking on Tuesday. This is the day we could see the heaviest rainfall across the state. Showers and storms will still develop Monday in central and eastern New Mexico. Heavier rain will then focus along central New Mexico from south to north on Tuesday. For the rest of the week, showers and storms will still produce heavy rainfall, but the rain chance will shift a little farther east every day. Flash flooding is likely in and off of burn scar areas. Rain chances will start to lower at the end of next week.