Albuquerque, NM – Temperatures across New Mexico will drop significantly tonight, bringing fall-like conditions to the region. Residents in the north and west should expect lows in the 30s, while the southern and eastern parts will experience lows in the 40s and 50s.
According to the National Weather Service, low clouds and patchy fog are possible across eastern New Mexico tonight. Monday will trend warmer, with high temperatures reaching the 70s across much of the state. The northern mountains may see a few light rain showers during the day.
Farmington and Santa Fe are expected to see overnight lows around 35 degrees, while cities like Roswell and Hobbs could remain in the 50s. By Monday, temperatures will climb, offering residents a break from the chilly evening weather.