ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – A still desert dawn settles over the Rio Grande Valley, the Sandias glowing faintly pink as Albuquerque wakes under clear skies and light winds. The calm start marks another stretch of bright fall weather before a gentle cooldown arrives early next week, hinting at the first touches of late-season chill before Halloween.
According to the National Weather Service in Albuquerque, high pressure will remain in place through Monday, keeping skies mostly sunny and winds light. Afternoon highs will reach the mid-70s both Sunday and Monday, a few degrees above normal for late October. Cooler, drier air slides in Tuesday, dropping highs closer to 70°F and lows into the upper 30s along I-40 from Moriarty to Tijeras Canyon—cold enough for light frost in rural valleys.
Drivers and early commuters can expect smooth travel, but cooler mornings may call for a light jacket, especially in shaded foothill neighborhoods. The mild pattern also offers perfect conditions for outdoor projects, ballooning, or pre-Halloween decorating.
By late week, temperatures stabilize in the upper 60s to near 70°F, with clear skies and calm winds expected for trick-or-treating Friday evening. The air will turn crisp after sunset, dipping into the 40s under clear moonlight—classic autumn comfort across central New Mexico.
Enjoy the calm now; a chilly November awaits just beyond the horizon.
Five-Day Forecast for Albuquerque, NM:
Sat: 72/42 – Sunny; light winds, mild afternoon warmth.
Sun: 76/43 – Sunny; calm, comfortable fall day.
Mon: 75/42 – Bright skies; slight cooling late.
Tue: 70/38 – Sunny; cooler morning, patchy valley frost.
Wed: 69/40 – Mostly sunny; calm, seasonable air.





