Skies are drier Wednesday morning, now that the storm from Tuesday has moved out of the state. There will be dense fog in the Pecos River Valley all morning, in De Baca, Chaves and Eddy counties. Clouds will develop in the northeast highlands and over the northern mountains this afternoon, but the rest of the state will be sunny.
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Temperatures will be warmer, by about ten degrees. Winds will be light, coming from the northwest at around 20 to 30 mph. Even warmer temperatures and light winds are expected Thursday. The warm up will peak on Friday, but we will see higher winds across the state on Friday. Luckily, those only last for one day, before a quieter and warmer than normal weekend.