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Las Cruces resident Joy Johnstone battles the wind Monday afternoon after shopping for groceries at Albertsons on Telshor Avenue. The wind here is inevitable, she said. There s no use complaining because it s part of living in Las Cruces. High winds in the area, with gusts around 50 mph, impacted highway travel. New Mexico State Police discouraged all interstate and other highway travel Monday afternoon due to blowing dust. The high today is expected to reach 69, with no rain in the forecast but plenty of wind, with possible gusts up to 40 mph.

Las Cruces resident Joy Johnstone battles the wind Monday afternoon after shopping for groceries at Albertsons on Telshor Avenue. "The wind here is inevitable," she said. "There's no use complaining because it's part of living in Las Cruces." High winds in the area, with gusts around 50 mph, impacted highway travel. New Mexico State Police discouraged all interstate and other highway travel Monday afternoon due to blowing dust. The high today is expected to reach 69, with no rain in the forecast but plenty of wind, with possible gusts up to 40 mph.




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