
New Mexico's Record Heat Wave: Drought & Wildfire Risks
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New Mexico faces a prolonged heat wave, with warmer-than-average temperatures and drier conditions predicted through April. Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and surrounding areas will be most affected, while the Four Corners region may see the most significant temperature spikes. Precipitation is scarce statewide, except for the far eastern edges. This dry pattern aligns with neighboring states like Colorado, Arizona, and Utah. The lack of rain exacerbates drought conditions, increasing wildfire risks in April. While early signs suggest potentially above-average monsoon rains later in the summer, its too early to rely on that relief. Stay informed and safe during this dry spell.
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