NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Dry air has remained with little to no rainfall with mostly clear skies despite a cold front moving through from northeast to southwest across New Mexico with brief gusts of winds bringing in a slight uptick in low-level moisture.

Below-freezing temperatures are confined to more northern areas with a few areas in the Northeast Highlands potentially experiencing their first freeze of the season, while everywhere else from central areas of the Rio Grande Valley to the southeast is mostly ranging from the high 30s to the 50s.

High-level thin clouds from the southwest will periodically move in later today as afternoon temperatures will reach below normal in many eastern to southern areas, while everywhere else will experience around-normal temperatures to slightly above-n

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