Wind Advisory
* WHAT...West winds 30 to 39 mph with gusts up to 55 mph expected.
* WHERE...Portions of central, east central, north central,
northeast, and southeast New Mexico.
* WHEN...Until 5 PM MST this afternoon.
* IMPACTS...Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree
limbs may be blown down. Expect strong crosswinds on north-to-south
oriented roadways.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Snow amounts of 2 to 4 inches (higher on
mountain peaks) are also expected. Blowing snow may reduce
visibility at times.
From: Feb 20, 2026 14:37
Until: Feb 20, 2026 22:45
Wind Advisory
* WHAT...West winds 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 55 mph expected.
* WHERE...Portions of central, east central, north central,
northeast, and southeast New Mexico.
* WHEN...From 9 AM to 5 PM MST Friday.
* IMPACTS...Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree
limbs may be blown down. Expect strong crosswinds on area roadways.
From: Feb 20, 2026 02:41
Until: Feb 20, 2026 15:00
Wind Advisory
* WHAT...West winds 30 to 39 mph with gusts up to 55 mph expected.
* WHERE...Portions of central, east central, north central,
northeast, and southeast New Mexico.
* WHEN...From 9 AM to 5 PM MST Friday.
* IMPACTS...Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree
limbs may be blown down. Expect strong crosswinds on north-to-south
oriented roadways.
From: Feb 19, 2026 18:36
Until: Feb 20, 2026 07:45
Winter Storm Watch
* WHAT...Heavy snow possible. Total snow accumulations generally
between 1 inch and 3 inches except higher amounts of 4 to 8 inches
above 7,500 feet.
* WHERE...Middle Rio Grande Valley including the Albuquerque Metro
Area, West Central Highlands, Southwest Mountains, Upper Tularosa
Valley, and San Agustin Plains and Adjacent Lowlands.
* WHEN...From late Friday night through late Saturday night.
* IMPACTS...Plan on snow packed or icy road conditions. This includes
portions of I-40 and I-25.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Rain is likely in many of these areas below
7,500 feet beginning Friday afternoon, with a transition over to
snow Saturday afternoon when snow levels drop below valley floors.
From: Jan 23, 2026 02:59
Until: Jan 23, 2026 13:00
Winter Storm Warning
* WHAT...Heavy snow. Total snow accumulations between 4 and 8 inches
across much of the eastern half of New Mexico with higher amounts
of 8 to 16 inches above 9,000 feet.
* WHERE...Much of central to east central New Mexico, including
Interstate 40 from Tijeras to Santa Rosa to the Texas border.
* WHEN...From 11 AM Friday to 5 AM MST Sunday.
* IMPACTS...Travel will become very difficult to impossible for an
extended period of time, most notably along I-40 from Tijeras
Canyon to the Texas border. The weight of accumulating snow will
stress the power grid, potentially creating outages. An extended
period of cold temperatures will increase the risk of frostbite and
hypothermia.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Bitterly cold temperatures will also accompany
this winter storm, with the coldest temperatures in the eastern
plains of New Mexico. Temperatures will be coldest Sunday and
Monday mornings when much of the eastern half of New Mexico will be
in the single digits with much colder wind chills.
From: Jan 22, 2026 19:07
Until: Jan 23, 2026 13:00
Winter Storm Watch
* WHAT...Heavy snow possible. Total snow accumulations generally
between 1 inch and 4 inches except higher amounts of 4 to 8 inches
above 7,500 feet.
* WHERE...Middle Rio Grande Valley including the Albuquerque Metro
Area, West Central Highlands, Southwest Mountains, Upper Tularosa
Valley, and San Agustin Plains and Adjacent Lowlands.
* WHEN...From late Friday night through late Saturday night.
* IMPACTS...Plan on snow packed or icy road conditions. This includes
portions of I-40.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Rain is likely in many of these areas below
7,500 feet Friday and Friday night, with a transition over to snow
on Saturday when snow levels drop below valley floors.
From: Jan 22, 2026 19:07
Until: Jan 23, 2026 03:15
Winter Storm Watch
* WHAT...Heavy snow possible. Total snow accumulations between 4 and
10 inches across much of central and eastern New Mexico, except up
to 16 inches above 9,500 feet.
* WHERE...Portions of central, east central, north central,
northeast, and southeast New Mexico.
* WHEN...From Friday morning through late Saturday night.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult to impossible for an
extended period of time, most notably along I-40 from Tijeras
Canyon to the Texas border. The weight of accumulating snow will
stress the power grid, potentially creating outages. An extended
period of cold temperatures will increase the risk of frostbite and
hypothermia.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Bitterly cold temperatures will also accompany
this winter storm, with the coldest temperatures in the eastern
plains of New Mexico. Temperatures will be coldest Sunday and
Monday mornings when much of eastern NM will be in the single
digits with much colder wind chills.
From: Jan 22, 2026 09:14
Until: Jan 22, 2026 19:00
Winter Storm Watch
* WHAT...Heavy snow possible. Total snow accumulations generally
between 1 inch and 5 inches except higher amounts up to 8 inches
above 7,500 feet.
* WHERE...Middle Rio Grande Valley including the Albuquerque Metro
Area, West Central Highlands, Southwest Mountains, Upper Tularosa
Valley, and San Agustin Plains and Adjacent Lowlands.
* WHEN...From late Friday night through late Saturday night.
* IMPACTS...Plan on snow packed or icy road conditions. This includes
portions of I-40 and I-25.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Rain is likely in many of these areas below
7,500 feet Friday and Friday night, with a transition over to snow
on Saturday when snow levels drop below valley floors.
From: Jan 22, 2026 09:14
Until: Jan 22, 2026 19:00
Winter Storm Watch
* WHAT...Heavy snow possible. Total snow accumulations will generally
range from 2 to 6 inches in areas below 7,500 feet with higher
amounts of 6 to 12 inches above 7,500 feet with locally higher
amounts of 12 to 18 inches above 10,000 feet.
* WHERE...Middle Rio Grande Valley including the Albuquerque Metro
Area, West Central Highlands, Southwest Mountains, Upper Tularosa
Valley, and San Agustin Plains and Adjacent Lowlands.
* WHEN...From Friday morning through late Saturday night.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult to impossible for an
extended period of time, including areas along I-40 from Tijeras
Canyon to Grants. The weight of accumulating snow will stress the
power grid, potentially creating outages. An extended period of
cold temperatures will increase the risk of frostbite and
hypothermia.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Bitterly cold temperatures will also accompany
this winter storm. Temperatures will be coldest Sunday and Monday
mornings when much of central to western NM will be in the single
digits with much colder wind chills.
From: Jan 21, 2026 18:07
Until: Jan 22, 2026 10:00
Winter Storm Watch
* WHAT...Heavy snow possible. Total snow accumulations between 5 and
10 inches across much of central and eastern New Mexico, except up
to 16 inches above 9,000 feet.
* WHERE...Portions of central, east central, north central,
northeast, and southeast New Mexico.
* WHEN...From Friday morning through late Saturday night.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult to impossible for an
extended period of time, most notably along I-40 from Tijeras
Canyon to the Texas border. The weight of accumulating snow will
stress the power grid, potentially creating outages. An extended
period of cold temperatures will increase the risk of frostbite and
hypothermia.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Bitterly cold temperatures will also accompany
this winter storm, with the coldest temperatures in the eastern
plains of New Mexico. Temperatures will be coldest Sunday morning
when much of eastern NM will be in the single digits or colder.
Given the threat of power outages, those in eastern NM should be
prepared for 48+ hours of sub-freezing temperatures.
From: Jan 21, 2026 18:07
Until: Jan 22, 2026 10:00
Freeze Warning
* WHAT...Sub-freezing temperatures as low as 28 expected.
* WHERE...Middle Rio Grande Valley including the Albuquerque Metro
Area, and Upper Tularosa Valley.
* WHEN...From 1 AM to 9 AM MDT Thursday.
* IMPACTS...Frost and freeze conditions could kill crops, other
sensitive vegetation and possibly damage unprotected outdoor
plumbing.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...The coldest temperatures in the Albuquerque
metro area will occur at the lowest elevations along the Rio
Grande, while much of the Northeast Heights look to remain just
above freezing.
From: Oct 29, 2025 17:40
Until: Oct 30, 2025 15:00
Freeze Warning
* WHAT...Sub-freezing temperatures as low as 30 expected.
* WHERE...Lower Rio Grande Valley.
* WHEN...From 1 AM to 9 AM MDT Thursday.
* IMPACTS...Frost and freeze conditions could kill crops, other
sensitive vegetation and possibly damage unprotected outdoor
plumbing.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...The coldest temps will occur at the lowest
elevations along the Rio Grande. Some portions of Socorro may not
freeze.
From: Oct 30, 2025 03:58
Until: Oct 30, 2025 15:00
Aviso Amarelo Agitação Marítima
Ondas de noroeste com 4 a 5 metros.
From: Sep 26, 2025 12:27
Until: Sep 28, 2025 12:00
Aviso Amarelo Vento
Rajadas até 80 km/h, em especial no litoral e zonas de serra.
From: Sep 26, 2025 14:04
Until: Sep 28, 2025 12:00
Aviso Amarelo Precipitação
Precipitação, por vezes forte, podendo ser acompanhada de trovoada.
From: Sep 26, 2025 14:04
Until: Sep 28, 2025 09:00
Aviso Laranja Agitação Marítima
Ondas de oeste/sudoeste com 5 a 6 metros de altura significativa, podendo atingir 11 metros de altura máxima.
From: Sep 26, 2025 12:27
Until: Sep 28, 2025 09:00
Aviso Amarelo Agitação Marítima
Ondas de oeste/sudoeste com 4 a 5 metros.
From: Sep 26, 2025 12:27
Until: Sep 28, 2025 03:00