Travelers in southeast New Mexico should prepare for foggy weather beginning Monday night, which could reduce visibility and disrupt travel. The National Weather Service advises that highways and major roads in southeastern areas may face visibility challenges during early Tuesday commutes.
Drivers in affected areas, particularly near Fort Sumner and Clovis, are encouraged to exercise caution, reduce speeds, and use fog lights as needed when navigating foggy conditions.
Weather Overview
For most of New Mexico, clear skies and warmer-than-average temperatures will dominate the week. Albuquerque is forecasted to enjoy sunny weather with a high of 58°F on Monday, followed by a calm evening with lows around 30°F.
In southeastern regions, however, fog could form late Monday night, lingering into Tuesday morning. By midweek, light rain and snow showers might develop in southern New Mexico, though the impacts are expected to be minimal and confined to higher elevations.
Five-Day Outlook
- Albuquerque: A mix of sunny days and chilly nights, with daytime highs near 60°F and nighttime lows in the low 30s.
- Southern New Mexico: Light precipitation midweek, mainly in higher elevations, with clear conditions expected elsewhere.
Travel and Safety Tips
Residents and travelers are encouraged to stay alert for weather updates, particularly in southeastern areas where foggy conditions may occur. Plan extra travel time, drive cautiously, and monitor local weather alerts for real-time updates.
By staying informed and prepared, New Mexicans can safely navigate the week’s varying weather conditions.