Impact rain and storms on continue Saturday, drying out Sunday

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Impact rain and storms on continue Saturday, drying out Sunday

Plan for showers and thunderstorms on Saturday.

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Updated: 6:59 PM MDT Apr 10, 2026

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Saturday is an Impact Weather Day. While the morning remains mainly dry, there is a good chance for scattered showers beginning around lunchtime. Rain and thunderstorm chances increase during the late afternoon and evening hours. It will be breezy to windy as storms roll through. Daytime highs across the Albuquerque metro will reach the middle 70s, upper 60s for Santa Fe. We’ll keep the clouds around on Saturday night with gradual clearing by dawn. The second half of the weekend features mostly sunny sky conditions for most of the day on Sunday, but you’ll notice the breeze. South winds eventually take hold, boosting afternoon temperatures by few degrees.

Saturday is an Impact Weather Day. While the morning remains mainly dry, there is a good chance for scattered showers beginning around lunchtime. Rain and thunderstorm chances increase during the late afternoon and evening hours. It will be breezy to windy as storms roll through. Daytime highs across the Albuquerque metro will reach the middle 70s, upper 60s for Santa Fe. We’ll keep the clouds around on Saturday night with gradual clearing by dawn. The second half of the weekend features mostly sunny sky conditions for most of the day on Sunday, but you’ll notice the breeze. South winds eventually take hold, boosting afternoon temperatures by few degrees.



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