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    Corey KOAT 7 July 27, 2024 Weather Forecast

    More storms possible this weekend evening

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    Updated: July 27, 2024 at 7:44 AM EST

    It's 723 now. As you can see, we do have two sets of flash flood warnings that will last until about 9:00. They mainly target Las Vegas and the areas of Rio Ruidoso affected by burn scars. Now, the big stories of the day are coming to center. We'll discuss today's big stories. First, let’s start in Albuquerque. Their temperature was 66 degrees, it had rained a few times overnight, and the humidity was causing the heat, and the humidity was 78%. Now we come to the Sandia Mountains. Let’s take a look at today’s big stories. It's almost evening. Storms are possible. The air will indeed become drier and temperatures will begin to rise later this week. Because the air is dry. Nonetheless, looking at today's conditions we can see that there is a real risk of excessive rainfall across much of the state, but the good news is that the risk is minimal. I don't think many people will be affected. We do have scattered showers here and there. When did they start traveling through New Mexico? Well, as you can see, this happens especially at night. It's 3:00 now. We do have some storm cells. By 5:00 we will have more storm cells. There will be more prominent events and may last until around 8:00. But take a look here. Now note that I mentioned that we do have some dry air coming from the west coast and it's going to move across Arizona as well as New Mexico. Once it reaches New Mexico we will see the chances for these storms drop significantly and temperatures will begin to rise tomorrow. We are indeed tracking some storms. They will mainly travel to the central region of the state. And then on Monday, we do have a chance for more storms, but they're going to hit the Las Vegas area, more of the northeastern part of the state, all the way to the southwestern part of the state. But most of us really heat up most of the time. Let's look at our area, starting with Farmington. Temperatures will be 92 degrees that day and then warm up to around 99 degrees. This is largely due to dry air. Just be aware that it gets a little hotter every day. Now head to the southwest of the state. What they did was also have some storm cells. They are SOCORRO 97 degrees. It would also be hot to see at 97. Yincheng 87 today. and tomorrow. They will be nearly saturated with storms throughout the rest of the week, with the potential for storms. Roswell, probably the hottest area in the southeastern corner of the state. When the weather comes the temperature will reach 97 degrees. Then Sunday it was 100, ZACH was 102, then Monday, Tuesday it was 104 103, and then it was 105 until Wednesday. It then dropped back to 103 degrees on Thursday, and by Friday the dry air began to clear out, eventually cooling to 96 degrees. Las Vegas will see storms most of the day, with temperatures reaching 84 degrees. Continue to Santa Fe in the north-central part of the state, where the temperature is 86 degrees, and then to Roswell. excuse me. Temperatures will reach 92 degrees in the metro area on Wednesday and Thursday. The valley will be the hottest part of the metro area, with temperatures reaching as high as 97 degrees. Today in Albuquerque, the high will reach 94 degrees, with a 20% chance of storms. These storm chances won't return until Friday. But look at Wednesday and Thursday. We're knocking on the door to 100 degrees and eventually we'll start cooing

    Corey KOAT 7 July 27, 2024 Weather Forecast

    More storms possible this weekend evening

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    Updated: July 27, 2024 at 7:44 AM EST

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