NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Somewhat-humid air is present in Eastern to Northern New Mexico, as well as parts of Southeast New Mexico, with very little rainfall from the Southern Rio Grande Valley and the Four Corners into the Northern Mountains. East-gap winds are a bit gusty in far-eastern areas but are once again still mostly calm from central to western areas, but some very patchy fog is developing in the northern valley floors to the far-eastern parts of New Mexico.

Around-freezing temperatures are confined to the Northern Mountains peaks to the far-northern valley floors, while elsewhere is mostly starting off in the upper 40s to the 60s with even a few southern areas starting off in the 70s on this first day of fall.

Westerly upper-level winds are still bringing in some upper-level moistu

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