ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Today’s weather across New Mexico promises soaring temperatures and breezy conditions, prompting concerns about increased fire risks in certain areas.
Weather Conditions
By mid-morning, winds will pick up to around 16 mph statewide, with gusts reaching up to 20 mph later in the day. A red flag warning is active for northern and northwestern parts of the state due to these windy conditions, which heighten the potential for wildfires.
Temperature Outlook
Expect temperatures mainly in the 90s and 100s across most regions, with exceptions like Gallup, Ruidoso, Las Vegas, and Taos. Chaves and Eddy counties, including cities like Roswell and Carlsbad, are under a heat advisory due to anticipated high temperatures.
Safety Tips
Meteorologist Alan Shoemaker advises residents to take precautions:
- Avoid leaving people or pets in parked cars.
- Use sunscreen and seek shade when outdoors.
- Stay vigilant for signs of heat exhaustion and heat stroke.
For a detailed weather forecast, Alan Shoemaker provides comprehensive insights in the accompanying video.
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