AWUS85 KABQ 120215 RWSNM NMZ501>540-121415- Weather Summary for Northern and Central NM National Weather Service Albuquerque NM 715 PM MST Thu Jan 11 2018 Skies were mostly clear today across the Land of Enchantment, after a Pacific front moved out early this morning. Roswell received 0.07" of rain early today. Colder and windy conditions prevailed today. High temperatures only reached into the 30s across the northern mountains, and into the 40s elsewhere, with some 50s in the lower Rio Grande valley and far southeast plains. Expect skies to be mostly clear tonight, with low temperatures dropping into the teens across the northern mountains and the west, and into the 20s elsewhere. Tomorrow, high pressure builds in from the four corners, and temperatures will begin to warm back up across the western half of the state into next week. Meanwhile, a backdoor front will cool temperatures across the eastern plains early Saturday morning, and again on Monday as a stronger backdoor cold front moves south across eastern New Mexico. By midweek next week, temperatures will be back above normal statewide. $$ DK Effective Thursday, January 11th, 2018, the Albuquerque, NM, Weather Forecast Office (WFO ABQ) will discontinue issuance of this product, the Regional Weather Summary (RWS). The information contained in the RWS is easily obtained through other NWS products, social media, NWS websites (http://www.weather.gov/abq/), and graphicasts. If you would like additional information or have questions regarding this product, please contact Kerry.Jones@noaa.gov or 505-243-0702.