Today's live data came back thin, so we're giving you what Albuquerque weather actually does this time of year — warm dry mornings, gusty afternoons, and a monsoon season that can flip fast. Know the patterns, watch the sky, and we'll have full current conditions back tomorrow.
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Albuquerque. We've got a situation today, and it's not the weather itself — it's that we can't pin down exactly what that weather is doing right now.
What we can say is this. Albuquerque in early summer runs warm and dry, with afternoon highs typically climbing into the upper eighties to low nineties.
Monsoon season is the other thing worth keeping in your head. Once moisture starts pushing up from the south, the afternoon storm pattern can shift fast.
Fire weather has been part of the conversation recently. Dry conditions, low humidity, and afternoon winds are the combination that matters.
Tomorrow we'll be back with full current conditions pulled directly from today's data. Temperatures, wind, humidity, any alerts or advisories — the whole picture.
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