Weather is great all year round.  That is the #1 reason Albuquerqueans say they live there.  Expect brief-but-daily showers during parts of July and August (monsoon season), and during each and every day of the October Balloon Fiesta if you believe in Murphy's Law. Otherwise, Albuquerque has essentially two seasons:  1.  Springish Summer  2.  Mild Winter.

Many people mistake Northern New Mexico's Weather for Arizona weather, which is untrue.  Unlike Arizona, Albuquerque's  high-altitude deserts, and mountains, do not  allow for many triple-digit days.  In fact, in the past five years, (2003-2007), it has only been above 100F. "one" time. The normal mid-summer high is in the low 90's. Mid-winter highs are in the 40's & 50's. But, being clear and sunny most of the time...it feels much warmer than that.

For "specific" temperatures on the dates you intend to visit, go to Intellicast.com.  Select "Albuquerque." Under "Local Weather Reports," click on the "Historical" link. Enter the specific date you are interested in, and you will be given the averaged "historical" high and lows for that date. Now you can better plan what to bring, what to wear. Remember though, Mother Nature is fickle, so your actual temperatures upon arrival, may be ten degrees hotter, or colder.