Albuquerque Weather: Heat Advisory in Effect Until 7 PM Wednesday as Triple Digits Return

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Albuquerque, N.M. – Triple-digit temperatures will bake central and southern New Mexico on Wednesday, with heat indices reaching up to 105°F in Chaves County, including Roswell, and 103°F in the Albuquerque metro. A heat advisory remains in effect until 7 p.m. Wednesday, prompting health and safety warnings across the region.

According to the National Weather Service in Albuquerque, hot and dry conditions across the Middle Rio Grande Valley and Chaves County Plains will raise the risk of heat-related illnesses, especially for those without access to air conditioning. Light winds and lingering haze will add to the discomfort.

Wednesday: Sunny skies and afternoon highs near 103°F in Albuquerque, 105°F in Roswell. A slight chance of isolated thunderstorms develops late.

Thursday: Continued heat with highs near 102°F. A few sprinkles possible late.

Friday: Mostly sunny and hot. High near 101°F.

Saturday: Heat continues with highs around 100°F. Another slight storm chance returns overnight.

Sunday: Slightly cooler, with a 20% chance of storms and a high in the upper 90s.

Residents are urged to limit outdoor activity during peak heat, hydrate frequently, and check on vulnerable neighbors. The heat risk remains elevated through Saturday, with no major cooldown expected until early next week. More advisories could be issued if conditions persist.

Five Day Forecast for Albuquerque, N.M.:

  • Wednesday: High 103°F / Low 70°F – Sunny and dangerously hot
  • Thursday: High 102°F / Low 70°F – Hot, slight chance of sprinkles
  • Friday: High 101°F / Low 70°F – Mostly sunny, continued heat
  • Saturday: High 100°F / Low 69°F – Mostly sunny, slight storm risk at night
  • Sunday: High 98°F / Low 66°F – Slight chance of storms, still hot