New Mexico is experiencing hot, dry, and windy conditions, leading to elevated fire danger across the state. Red Flag Warnings have been issued for Western, Northeastern New Mexico, and the Central Highlands.
Weather Conditions
Gusty winds are expected to reach up to 50 mph in Northeastern and Northwestern New Mexico, as well as in the Tusas Mountains, where wind advisories are in effect. The combination of hot and dry weather with gusty winds will increase the fire threat.
Afternoon highs will climb slightly above average, reaching the mid-90s in Albuquerque. The weather is expected to stay quiet tonight, with lows in the mid-60s.
Impact on the State
The fire danger is a concern for the entire state, with difficult travel and isolated outages possible in areas with wind advisories. The public is advised to limit their time outdoors if they have sensitivities to dust and smoke.
Original reporting: KOAT Albuquerque — read the source article.