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Mild Afternoons Ahead of Record Heat in New Mexico
Residents urged to download weather app for alerts as fire danger rises
Mar. 13, 2026 at 12:09am
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Residents across New Mexico can expect mild and cool afternoons in the coming days, but forecasters warn that record-breaking heat and increased fire danger are on the horizon.
Why it matters
New Mexico has experienced severe drought conditions in recent years, making the state particularly vulnerable to wildfires. Residents will need to stay vigilant and prepared as the weather shifts to hotter, drier conditions.
The details
Meteorologists predict that the mild and cool afternoons will be short-lived, with temperatures expected to climb to record highs in the coming days. This shift in weather patterns will also increase the risk of wildfires across the state.
- The mild and cool afternoons are expected to continue through the next few days.
- Forecasters warn that record-breaking heat is on the way in the near future.
The players
KOAT
A local news station in Albuquerque, New Mexico that provides weather updates and alerts to residents.
What’s next
Residents are encouraged to download the KOAT weather app to receive customized alerts and stay informed about the changing weather conditions and fire danger.
The takeaway
As New Mexico braces for a shift to record-breaking heat and increased fire risk, it's crucial for residents to stay vigilant, download weather apps, and prepare for the changing conditions to ensure their safety.
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