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Last Map Update: Wed, Jun 10, 2026 at 9:04:24 am CDT

Highs Wednesday and Thursday top out in the upper 90s and above the century mark across the area. The hottest temperatures (104-108, up to 110 degrees locally along the international border) will be found along the Pecos River Valley and Rio Grande. Isolated to widely scattered showers/storms are possible both days, particularly in the higher terrain.
We are expected to remain in a quiet and typical summer-time weather pattern for the next couple of days. Here is a reminder that severe weather can still occur especially during early to mid June.

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