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Last Map Update: Sun, May 24, 2026 at 10:44:19 am MDT

Localized, brief, and erratic wind gusts greater than 35 mph with little or no rain are expected across western and central NM this afternoon. Lightning may accompany some areas of gusty winds.
A storm system will bring widespread showers and thunderstorms Monday and Tuesday. The greatest chances of 0.25 inches of rainfall or greater exist along and east of the Continental Divide.
Widespread precipitation is expected Monday through Tuesday. In general, the best chances for precipitation will begin across western NM early Monday before spreading eastward to at least the Central Mountain Chain by late Monday afternoon. Precipitation will be focused along and near the Rio Grande Valley from late afternoon through mid evening before shifting across eastern NM late Monday night through Tuesday.
Today appears to be the warmest day of the week ahead before widespread showers and thunderstorms take hold on Memorial Day and persist for eastern NM on Tuesday. A gradual warming trend then commences, with low rain chances returning by next Friday and Saturday.

 

 
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