Albuquerque, NM – A shift in the weather pattern will bring cooler temperatures and isolated showers to Albuquerque starting Tuesday, with a chance of rain and snow showers increasing midweek. Residents should prepare for fluctuating conditions, especially for morning and evening commutes.
According to the National Weather Service, isolated showers may develop after 11 a.m. Tuesday, with temperatures reaching a high of 63°F. Winds will shift southward at 5 to 15 mph, increasing slightly in the afternoon. Tuesday night will remain mostly cloudy with lows near 32°F.
By Wednesday, a slight chance of rain and snow showers is expected before 11 a.m., with daytime highs reaching 51°F. The pattern continues Wednesday night, with a 20% chance of snow showers and temperatures dipping to 25°F.
Thursday brings a mix of sun and scattered snow showers, with highs around 50°F. Another round of rain and snow showers is possible late Thursday night into Friday, when temperatures will rise slightly to 58°F.
Motorists on I-25 and surrounding roadways should drive cautiously, especially during early morning hours when precipitation may impact visibility. Stay updated with local forecasts and plan ahead for changing road conditions.




