Associated Press
New Mexico should have tranquil weather Friday with light wind and partly cloudy skies, the National Weather Service said.
A weak storm system should brush the far northern portion of the state late Friday into Saturday, but chances of snow are slim.
The state should have dry weather Sunday.
A weak ridge of high pressure will bring dry, calm weather to the state early next week.
Strong breezes could develop by the middle of next week, when a couple of weak upper-level disturbances could cross New Mexico.
The weather service posted a winter weather advisory this morning for the northern mountains. Bands of snow continued across the northern and north-central portions of the state.
Snow caused classes to open two hours later than normal in a number of northern New Mexico school districts.
Precipitation ended early this morning across the far west.
Low temperatures before dawn ranged from the teens and 20s over the mountains and the northwest to the 30s and mid-40s across the southern and eastern lowlands.
High temperatures Wednesday ranged from 34 degrees at Red River to 60 degrees at Carlsbad.