Albuquerque Journal

POTENTIAL RECORD HEAT IN 100S IN STORE FOR ABQ

Albuquerqu­e could see record high temp Sunday at 101

- BY THERESA DAVIS Theresa Davis is a Report for America corps member covering water and the environmen­t for the Albuquerqu­e Journal.

Triple-digit temps are forecast for Albuquerqu­e this weekend, with a possible record high Sunday.

It’s getting hot in here. Much of New Mexico could see tripledigi­t temperatur­es Saturday into early next week, while severe thundersto­rms are possible this weekend for the state’s eastern half.

The National Weather Service Office in Albuquerqu­e warned that the metro area could reach a high of 101 degrees Sunday, breaking the record for the date.

The record high temperatur­e for Albuquerqu­e on June 13 is 100.

Santa Fe could reach 98 Sunday and Farmington will likely experience triple-digit heat for the next several days.

Aside from the blistering heat, a storm system could move across northeaste­rn and east central New Mexico this weekend. Lightning, hail and gusty winds may accompany those storms.

The weekend follows a dry and smoky week that broke multiple heat records.

Roswell hit 111 degrees Thursday, the city’s second-hottest high temperatur­e on record. The Alien Capital of the World “cooled off” to 106 on Friday afternoon.

Tucumcari reached 108 degrees Thursday — its third-hottest temperatur­e ever recorded.

The New Mexico Department of Health says the extreme heat increases the risk for heat-related illness.

“People ... who work outdoors should especially take precaution­s, such as frequently going into cooled indoor places, staying well-hydrated, and by taking breaks often in shaded areas,” Health Secretary Dr. Tracie Collins said in a release.

Heat exhaustion symptoms include clammy skin, dizziness, heavy sweating, nausea, headache, cramps and weakness, according to NMDOH.

More severe heat stroke signs include confusion, a high body temperatur­e and hot skin.

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 ?? JIM THOMPSON/JOURNAL ?? Josh Franco, assistant winemaker for Casa Rondeña Winery in Los Ranchos, restacks young riesling grapevines in Friday’s heat. Albuquerqu­e could hit a high of 101 degrees Sunday, which would break the city’s record of 100 for June 13.
JIM THOMPSON/JOURNAL Josh Franco, assistant winemaker for Casa Rondeña Winery in Los Ranchos, restacks young riesling grapevines in Friday’s heat. Albuquerqu­e could hit a high of 101 degrees Sunday, which would break the city’s record of 100 for June 13.

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