Huge New Mexico wildfire swells and new fires ignite amid 'dire' extreme weather event

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Huge New Mexico wildfire swells and new fires ignite amid 'dire' extreme weather event
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New Mexico's second-largest wildfire on record is continuing to spread, triggering more evacuations, as the state faces a 'dire and critical to extreme fire weather event'

The volatile conditions were affecting other parched southwestern states this weekend too, including Arizona and parts of Colorado, which saw aIn New Mexico, the total acres burned so far this year is

, and it is only early May. Relief may come in late May or June with rains from the Southwest monsoon.The hot, dry airmass affecting New Mexico is in the midst of expanding northward and eastward, with an unusually early season heat wave enveloping Texas and Oklahoma.above normal temperatures are forecast to persist in N.M.

"While winds are expected to decrease in speed some Monday evening, gusty winds will redevelop over much of the eastern half of New Mexico on Tuesday, leading to another round of critical fire weather conditions," the NWS added. The weather system is expected to move toward the Central states and Midwest by the middle of this week.hit or exceeded the mid-90s over the weekend, with some areas exceeding the triple-digits.

Numerous daily high temperature records fell amid critical fire weather conditions — including in San Antonio and Amarillo, Texas, which both hitEditor's note: This article has been updated with new details throughout. Rebecca Falconer contributed to this report.

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