NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Northerly to westerly surface winds are a signal of the change in the weather pattern this morning as despite the colder air for most, temperatures are widely varying with some passing clouds from the north but with still dry air. Bitterly colder air is present in the San Luis Valley to the Enchanted Circle, as well as from the Four Corners to the Gila National Forest, as air temperatures are just above zero to the teens for most of those communities, while most other areas are experiencing air temperatures in the teens, 20s, 30s, 40s, and even the low 50s from west-northwest to east-southeast from high to lower elevation, but some of that colder air is settling down to the valley floors, other than the East Highlands, which are dealing with the down-sloping, milder breeze.
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