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The New Mexico Weather Podcast

The New Mexico Weather Podcast

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Your New Mexico weather forecast, delivered fast. The New Mexico Weather Podcast brings you concise 3-minute updates from the Rio Grande Valley to the high desert. Get current conditions, monsoon forecasts, fire weather alerts, NWS warnings, and a 7-day outlook.© 2026 The Weather Podcast, Inc. Politics & Government
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  • 🚨 RED FLAG WARNING - New Mexico Weather 3/15 - Morning
    Mar 15 2026
    Good morning. New Mexico. I'm Michael Mosby. Folks, buckle up. A powerful cold front is slamming through the state right now. And it's bringing wind that'll test every loose object you forgot to tie down. Winds are already howling, northern New Mexico sees gusts to 40 miles an hour through mid-morning. Central areas? Peak around noon with 30 to 40 mile an hour gusts. The Sacramento Mountains? High Wind Warning until early afternoon — gusts could hit 60. That's strong enough to snap branches and knock out power. Here's the dangerous part. Those winds are combining with humidity dropping to 5 to 10 percent this afternoon. Red Flag Warnings cover northern and central New Mexico, while any spark spreads fast. No outdoor burning today. Period. Temperature-wise, it's a tale of two states, las Cruces hits 84 degrees before the front arrives. Albuquerque tops out near 65. But up north? Santa Fe only reaches 55, taos struggles to 51. That's the cold air pushing in. As the sun sets. Tonight brings a hard freeze statewide, albuquerque drops to 32. Santa Fe falls to 24, northern mountains sink into the teens. But here's the plot twist. Monday stays breezy and cooler — highs in the 50s and 60s. Then Tuesday, a massive dome of high pressure builds over the Southwest, while temperatures soar 24 degrees to 25 degrees above normal. We're talking 80s Tuesday, upper 80s Wednesday, low 90s by Thursday, some spots could see their earliest 90-degree day on record. Stay off the roads if you can today, blowing dust will reduce visibility. Secure loose objects. And absolutely no outdoor burning. See you this afternoon.
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  • 🚨 FIRE WEATHER WATCH - New Mexico Weather 3/14 - Evening
    Mar 15 2026
    Good evening. New Mexico. I'm Michael Mosby. In Here's story today, a classic spring battle. Warm air is trying to hold on, but a powerful cold front is knocking on the door. The result? A wild ride from record highs this weekend to a hard freeze Sunday night. Let's look at where we stand right now, central New Mexico is sitting at 48 degrees under mostly clear skies. It's breezy, with southwest winds around 15 miles an hour. If you head north to Santa Fe, it's cooler at 41 degrees with partly cloudy skies. Down south in Las Cruces, you're feeling the warmth at 51 degrees with mostly clear conditions. As the sun sets. The main event arrives tonight, a cold front sweeps through, bringing a dramatic wind shift. Expect strong northwest winds to develop, gusting up to 40 miles an hour in Albuquerque. These winds will be even stronger in the mountains, with gusts potentially hitting 60 miles an hour above 7,500 feet. A High Wind Warning is in effect for the Sacramento Mountains from 3 A.M. Sunday through Sunday afternoon. Folks, this wind combines with low humidity to create critical fire danger. A Red Flag Warning is in effect for the Capitan and Sacramento Mountains until 6 P.M. Sunday. Any spark could lead to rapid fire spread. Please be careful. As the sun sets. Temperatures take a dive tonight behind the front, central New Mexico drops to 30 degrees by Sunday morning. Northern New Mexico will be even colder, falling to 22 degrees, while southern New Mexico sees a low around 39. Sunday stays windy and cool, highs reach only 55 degrees in the north and 65 in Albuquerque. The south stays warmer at 83 degrees, while the big story is Sunday night. Most areas will see a hard freeze. Protect those sensitive plants! Looking ahead, here's your heads-up for the week ahead, while we warm up fast. Highs climb back to the 70s on Monday, by Tuesday, we hit 82 degrees. The real heat arrives midweek. Here comes record-breaking warmth, with highs near 88 degrees Wednesday and 91 degrees Thursday. It stays sunny and dry through Saturday. See you tomorrow.
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  • 🚨 FIRE WEATHER WATCH - New Mexico Weather 3/12 - Midday
    Mar 12 2026
    Advisory in effect for central and central New Mexico. midday Thu Mar 12th, 2026 New Mexico forecast.
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