NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – More moisture in the air has led to some isolated to scattered showers that have mostly been confined to the higher elevations to western through eastern areas with even some high-elevation snow in the mix in the Northern Mountains.
Below-freezing temperatures are confined to fewer northern to western areas, while everywhere else from central areas of the Rio Grande Valley to the southeast is mostly ranging from the 40s to the 50s.
Stormier weather is set to blow through the to east and north as with moisture, as well as fluctuating temperatures in the atmosphere, being accompanied by shifting winds from the surface to way above the ground, storms will develop in parts of the East Highlands to the Northeast Highlands with snow showers remaining in far-northern areas.