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Temperatures Remain Above Average Across New Mexico Despite Midweek Rain Chance
20 Oct
Summary
- Temperatures at or above average for 7-day stretch
- Midweek rain chance not expected to be impressive
- Gusty winds and potential freeze warnings in some areas

As of October 20th, 2025, New Mexico is experiencing a 7-day stretch of temperatures at or slightly above average. While a rain chance is expected midweek, it is not anticipated to be particularly impressive. The state will see a cold front move through on the 20th, but this is not expected to significantly lower temperatures just yet.
Highs are forecast to reach the 70s, 80s, and even 90 degrees in some areas, such as Roswell and Carlsbad. However, the cold front has triggered a high wind warning in the Sangre de Cristos and Estancia Valley regions, with gusts potentially reaching 40-50 mph. This could lead to difficult travel conditions in those areas.
Looking ahead, overnight lows on the 20th are expected to drop into the 30s and 40s, with some upper 20s possible in the coldest spots. This raises the possibility of a first freeze of the growing season in places like Roy, Mosquero, and the Las Vegas area. Conditions are then expected to improve, with lighter winds and cooler afternoon temperatures on the 21st, though still above average for the time of year.
The midweek rain chance on the 22nd is expected to be isolated, with a slight chance of showers in western and central parts of the state. By the weekend, the weather is forecast to be dry with highs in the 60s.