Rain returns for Memorial Day
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Storm chances will continue across eastern New Mexico into this weekend. Rain and thunderstorm chances will spread farther west this weekend, with the best chance for widespread rainfall early next week.
Isolated storm chances will continue across eastern New Mexico through the weekend, while rain chances expand statewide starting Memorial Day. A few isolated showers and thunderstorms tried to develop across eastern New Mexico Wednesday afternoon and evening.
AND BOY, YEAH, GET YOUR TASTE BUDS READY IF YOU’RE HEADING OUT TO THE STATE FAIR THIS EVENING, YOUR OFFICIAL STATE FAIR FORECAST ONLY HERE AT KOAT SEVEN. A SLIGHT CHANCE OF A SHOWER OR STORM, BUT LOOKING GOOD AS WE GET DEEPER INTO THE EVENING. IN FACT ...
Skies are cloudier with most areas starting off slightly milder. Rain showers are spotty to isolated in the far-northern areas to Northeast Plains with some wet snow mixing in the mountain peaks. Lingering west-southwesterly winds are on the breezy side in northwesterly areas,
Rain will increase across New Mexico Thursday night into Friday, with late-season heavy snow likely in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Winds are still breezy Wednesday afternoon, especially across western New Mexico where gusts are still over 30 mph.
MIAMI (AP) — Western Mexico was being lashed Monday by a hurricane bringing heavy rain, strong winds and rough surf to coastal areas and the Baja California peninsula. A tropical storm watch was issued for Baja California Sur from Cabo San Lucas to Cabo ...