NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Isolated showers with rumbles of thunder are present with even more-humid air in East New Mexico with east-gap winds a bit gusty after yesterday’s storms formed. Way-above-freezing temperatures are still once again confined to most of the higher peaks of the Northern Mountains with valley floor locations mostly starting off in the upper 40s or in the 50s, while elsewhere is mostly starting off in the high 50s to the low-to-mid 70s.

Persistent west-northwesterly winds aloft with a high pressure system drifting to the Southwest will combine to squeeze out more moisture once again in the form of more rounds of Monsoonal thunderstorms across the Rio Grande Valley through the higher elevations into East New Mexico, including parts of Southwest New Mexico. Despite the clouds

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