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Official X account for the Albuquerque National Weather Service. Details: https://t.co/WlYFSTTO5S
Albuquerque, NM
Joined February 2012
Low confidence remains for precipitation chances Sunday into Monday due to high uncertainty in the track and timing of a system expected to move through the region. Higher confidence in colder temperatures early next week. #NMwx
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Mild and tranquil conditions for the rest of this week, including Thanksgiving Day. Cooler for most to colder across far northeast NM but remaining dry Saturday. #NMwx
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The rest of the week will remain dry, perfect for Thanksgiving. Colder temps begin to enter this weekend, then a winter system may impact the state later in the weekend. Confidence remains low on the track and timing of the storm, so keep up to date on the latest forecasts. #nmwx
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Freezing fog has developed on Gallup early this morning. A Freezing Fog Advisory is in effect until 8 AM MST. Take it slow and watch out for any slick spots during the Tuesday morning commute! #NMwx
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Quiet and pleasant weather through Saturday, including Thanksgiving Day. Potential exists for the area to see impacts from a significant winter storm beginning Saturday night. However, low confidence exists in the track and evolution of this storm, so stay tuned! #NMwx
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Dense Fog has developed early this morning across northwest NM, including Farmington and Bloomfield. A Dense Fog Advisory is in effect for northwest NM until 8 AM MST. #NMwx
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Dry and calm conditions throughout the Holiday week, including a pleasant Thanksgiving. A winter storm system looks to approach late next weekend, with higher confidence in colder temperatures. Winter precip may affect Holiday travel, so stay up to date on the forecast! #nmwx
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❄️If you or loved ones have travel plans this weekend into early next week, be advised there is potential for a significant winter storm to impact portions of the Desert Southwest, including New Mexico. Stay tuned as we refine our forecast through the week. #NMwx
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🌫️ Areas of fog & freezing fog will impact isolated areas within northern & western NM this morning. Low visibility & slick roads can be expected. ⛅Dry weather will then prevail from this afternoon through Friday, including pleasant weather for the Thanksgiving Holiday. #NMwx
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5:03 PM An area of storms will move quickly east/northeast across the Melrose and Clovis area thru 630pm. Brief heavy rain, small hail, gusty winds, and lightning strikes are likely #nmwx
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Winter Weather Advisory continues through 12am, with snow tapering off by 5am. Fog and freezing fog may create low visibility and slick roads in western, northern, and central areas. Breezy winds are expected tonight through early Monday afternoon, with gusts up to 40mph. #nmwx
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8:30am Radar Update: Storms continue to develop in eastern NM this morning, with frequent lightning, small hail, brief heavy downpours and gusty winds. These storms will likely continue through at least 11am as they move north and east. Snow continues in the high terrain. #nmwx
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7am MST Radar update: Rain and mountain snow will be shifting more into eastern New Mexico through 9 am MST. While rainfall amounts of 0.1 to 0.3" have been common, some lines of thunderstorms will be capable of producing locally higher amounts closer to 0.4 to 0.5". #NMwx
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A winter storm is forecast to impact central and northern New Mexico late next weekend on Nov. 30th and Dec. 1st. This will potentially impact travel after the Thanksgiving Holiday so stay tuned to the forecast in the coming days for updates. #NMwx
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Pleasant weather is forecast for the Thanksgiving Day holiday. Above normal temperatures, light to moderate breezes & fair weather cirrus clouds will be observed. #NMwx
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A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for accumulating snow in the northern mountains until midnight tonight. #NMwx
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Pacific storm system will bring widespread rain & mountain snow to much of northern & central NM through the evening. Rainfall of 0.1 to 0.3" will be common with some areas in eastern NM receiving more. A few inches of snow are forecast above 8,500 feet. #NMwx
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Radar Update 5:30AM MST Rain & mountain snow shifting northeastward, impacting many central areas of NM moving into eastern areas of the state through morning. T-storms are also stretching northward along the Socorro-Lincoln county border, moving into Torrance county. #NMwx
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