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Record Warmth Lingers; Fire Weather Concerns; Unsettled Pacific Northwest

More record warm temperatures are forecast this week from California, Southwest, Plains then into the Mississippi Valley and Southeast. The warmth combining with dry conditions may result in elevated to locally critical fire weather conditions. Meanwhile, another Pacific system will move across the Pacific Northwest with lower elevation rain and mountain snows. For Hawaii, conditions improving. Read More >

 
Northern & Central New Mexico
NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards Transmitters
 

 

 

Key Weather Impacts

 

 
Voice Forecasts Issued by the
National Weather Service in Albuquerque
Location On-line Audio Station Frequency (MHz) Call Sign
Albuquerque





 

162.400 WXJ-34
Clovis/Portales

 



 

162.475 WXJ-35
Des Moines

 




 

162.550 WXL-90
Farmington

 



 

162.475 WXJ-37
Roswell

 



 

N/A N/A
Ruidoso

 




 

162.550 WXJ-38
Santa Fe

 




 

162.550 WXJ-33

 

The Key Impacts, Short Term, and Extended Forecast update with each new forecast package (roughly 0530 and 1730 UTC), or with any mid-term forecast update.
The Hourly Weather Roundup updates within 15 minutes past the top of each hour.

 

Transmitters Programmed by
Neighboring National Weather Service Offices
Location Frequency (MHz) Call Sign
Alamosa, CO 162.475 WXM-54
Durango, CO 162.425 KWN-54
El Paso, TX 162.475 WXK-25
El Paso, TX (en español) 162.550 WNG-652
Greer, AZ 162.525 KXI-23
Guadalupe Mtn Nat'l Park, TX 162.525 WZ-2503
Hobbs, NM 162.400 WXJ-36
Las Cruces, NM 162.400 WXL-91
Safford, AZ 162.475 KXI-24
Seminole, TX 162.425 WNG-562
Silver City, NM 162.425 WZ-2516
Summerfield, TX 162.500 WNG-657
Walsenburg, CO 162.450 WNG-579
Window Rock, AZ 162.550 WWF-99