NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Damp air has remained but is especially present across the Central Mountains through East to Western New Mexico with few storms moving to the northeast. Behind the storms that previously moved through, east-gap winds are a little bit gusty, but surface winds are mostly light, while some fog is developing in the northern valley floors to eastern parts of the region, as well as a few areas west of I-25.

Around-freezing temperatures are confined to the Northern Mountain peaks to the far-northern to western valley floors, while elsewhere is mostly starting off in the 40s to the 60s.

In combination with a jet stream to the north having already met up with the low-level moisture from the east that has steered around a high pressure system to the southeast, slightly more pre

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