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A large area of high pressure over the south central U.S. is poised to produce significant weather impacts across the west as multiple low pressure systems meander over Colorado.
A high-pressure system that brought a historical heat wave earlier this month has reversed course and is tapping on the region's window again, according to the National Weather Service.
A high pressure system over the West Coast is keeping skies mostly clear, according to the weather service’s Wednesday forecast discussion.
April proved to be mainly tranquil and warmer than usual thanks to a stubborn pattern of high pressure.
This week, you can expect morning fog to clear up by the afternoon in most areas, with warm temperatures inland and cooler temperatures along the coast.
The lack of moisture and the sinking air from the high-pressure system will keep us sunny and dry through the weekend and this coming week.
A high-pressure system usually brings warm and dry conditions. We will start to see these impacts on Wednesday and Thursday.
A high pressure system will build over the Baja next Thursday. This high pressure system will warm up temperatures across New Mexico through the end of next week.