Albuquerque, New Mexico – A significant shift in weather is expected across New Mexico this week, as multiple rounds of rain and above-average precipitation move into the region, raising concerns about flooding and hazardous travel conditions through April 5.
Forecasters say the incoming pattern will bring persistent rainfall and warmer-than-normal temperatures, creating an active and potentially disruptive stretch of weather statewide.
Widespread rain expected across the state
Meteorologists indicate that New Mexico will enter a high-confidence zone for above-average rainfall, with totals expected to be 30% to 60% higher than normal between Wednesday and Saturday.
“Repeated waves of rain are expected to move across the region, increasing the potential for localized flooding.”…