NEW MEXICO (KRQE) - Muggy conditions are still present in wake of yesterday's widespread thunderstorms with lingering rainfall across far-Southeast New Mexico, as well as parts of the Four Corners, with somewhat-gusty winds. Near-freezing temperatures were confined to the higher peaks of the Northern Mountains, while elsewhere was mostly starting off in the upper 40s, 50s, and 60s.

Somewhat-persistent upper-level westerly winds with less moisture, along with a slight nudge in the jet stream to the north, will combine with the daytime heating, as well as with the lingering low-level moisture, to produce less storms in the mountains today, but the storms that will form in Southeast New Mexico are likely to produce bouts of heavy rain, large hail, frequent lightning, very strong winds, and a

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