Albuquerque Faces Freezing Fog and Below-Freezing Temperatures Sunday Morning – Prepare for a Chilly Veterans Day

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Albuquerque, NM – Albuquerque residents can expect chilly, foggy conditions Sunday morning, with freezing fog likely to develop after midnight, reducing visibility on roadways, particularly along I-25. Temperatures are set to dip to around 22 degrees, making it essential for drivers to take precautions in areas prone to ice formation. Freezing fog can severely limit visibility, creating hazardous conditions on roads.

According to the National Weather Service, Sunday’s conditions will gradually improve, with sunny skies and a high near 51 degrees by midday. Calm winds are expected to accompany the warming, making for a clearer afternoon. As temperatures rise, the fog should dissipate, improving visibility for drivers and easing travel conditions.

The warming trend will continue into Monday, Veterans Day, with mostly sunny skies and a high of around 54 degrees. This reprieve from the cold provides a comfortable backdrop for holiday observances and outdoor events. However, those planning to be out early should prepare for the morning low of 27 degrees and potential frost.

Looking ahead to the rest of the week, Albuquerque will experience mostly clear skies, with temperatures climbing steadily. By Tuesday, the high will reach 58 degrees under sunny conditions, while overnight lows remain in the upper 20s to low 30s.

Stay cautious in foggy conditions, particularly before dawn, and allow extra time for your morning commute. Keep up with local forecasts for real-time weather updates as the week progresses.

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