029 FNUS75 KABQ 300012 FWSABQ Spot Forecast for Beehive...USFS National Weather Service Albuquerque NM 612 PM MDT Mon Jun 29 2026 If conditions become unrepresentative, contact the National Weather Service. After poor overnight humidity recoveries Tuesday morning, some faint moisture will attempt to move into the area, however this moisture will mostly be in the mid levels of the atmosphere, leading to the potential for high-based showers and dry thunderstorms Tuesday afternoon. These showers or storms will produce very little rainfall at the surface due to evaporation, and abrupt and gusty winds will be more likely. The prevailing winds will be from the southwest again Tuesday with occasional gusts to near 26 mph, but any nearby showers or storms will cause these to quickly increase to near 50 mph for a brief time. Any moisture will get scoured out into Wednesday with dry, warm, and breezy conditions prevailing. .TUESDAY... Sky/weather.........Mostly sunny then becoming partly cloudy. Slight chance of dry showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon, producing mostly virga, or evaporating rainfall. Any showers or storms will drift toward the north northeast at about 20 mph. Chance of Pcpn......20 percent. Max Temperature.....70-74. Min Humidity........18-22 percent. 20 Foot Winds.......West southwest at 4 to 8 mph in the early morning, increasing to 12 to 16 mph from the southwest with occasional gusts to 26 mph through the late morning and early afternoon. Sheltered areas will see lighter gusts. Gusty and erratic winds expected near thunderstorms in the afternoon. Mixing Height.......12000 ft AGL. Transport winds.....Southwest 25 knots. Max Vent Rate.......Excellent/297867 knot-ft at 1700 local. Ventilation Trend...Excellent/202644 knot-ft around mid morning and excellent/297867 knot-ft by mid afternoon. .TUESDAY NIGHT... Sky/weather.........Mostly clear. Chance of Pcpn......10 percent. Min Temperature.....43-47. Max Humidity........32-36 percent. 20 Foot Winds.......Southwest at 10 to 14 mph with occasional gusts to 24 mph during the early evening. Then, reducing to 6 mph or less through the late evening with varying direction overnight. Ventilation Trend...Excellent/264000 knot-ft by early evening and poor/4500 knot-ft by late evening. .WEDNESDAY... Sky/weather.........Mostly sunny. Chance of Pcpn......0 percent. Max Temperature.....71-75. Min Humidity........10-14 percent. 20 Foot Winds.......West southwest at 4 to 8 mph in the mid morning, increasing to 10 to 14 mph from the southwest with occasional gusts to 24 mph through the late morning and early afternoon. Sheltered areas will see lighter gusts. Mixing Height.......15000 ft AGL. Transport winds.....Southwest 22 knots. Max Vent Rate.......Excellent/332963 knot-ft at 1600 local. Ventilation Trend...Excellent/218346 knot-ft around mid morning and excellent/332963 knot-ft by mid afternoon. .FORECAST DAYS 3 THROUGH 5... .THURSDAY... Mostly clear. Lows in the lower 40s. Highs in the mid 70s. Southwest winds around 10 to 15 mph with occasional gusts to near 25 mph in the afternoon. .FRIDAY... Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 40s. Highs in the upper 70s. West winds around 5 to 10 mph with occasional gusts to near 20 mph in the afternoon. .INDEPENDENCE DAY... Partly cloudy. Lows in the upper 40s. Highs in the upper 70s. West winds around 5 to 10 mph with occasional gusts to near 20 mph in the afternoon. $$ For more information and situational awareness graphics, please visit: https://www.weather.gov/abq/forecasts-fireweather-dss Forecaster...52 Requested by...David Isackson Type of request...WILDFIRE .TAG 2616393.1/ABQ .DELDT 06/29/26 .FormatterVersion 2.0.0