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New Mexico – Cold air settles into the Rio Grande Valley this MLK Day morning, leaving rooftops frosted and breath visible under partly cloudy skies. Calm winds keep conditions quiet early, but the chill lingers long enough to slow the start for commuters and early walkers.
According to the National Weather Service in Albuquerque, temperatures dip into the upper 20s and lower 30s before rebounding quickly after sunrise. Afternoon highs climb into the mid-50s, helped by sunshine and light southeast winds. Roads across Albuquerque remain dry, though bridges and shaded areas may feel slick early where overnight moisture froze…