Overview
- National Weather Service Freeze Warnings are set for the Middle Rio Grande Valley from 1 to 9 a.m. Thursday and for Grant, Dona Ana, and Otero counties from 3 to 9 a.m.
- Many locations logged their first freeze of the season Wednesday morning, with Albuquerque International Sunport dipping to 35 degrees.
- Another round of subfreezing temperatures is possible tonight in areas that froze this morning, including parts of southern New Mexico.
- A warming trend begins Thursday afternoon, with milder to above-average temperatures expected statewide into early next week under a building ridge.
- A Halloween jet-stream dip will bring breezy gusts up to about 30 mph and a brief cool-down Friday in western and northern New Mexico, with only spotty showers possible in the northeast late Friday night into Saturday.