Southwest Grapples with Unprecedented Snow and Power Outages

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Las Vegas, New Mexico, experienced a record-breaking snowstorm, receiving over 30 inches of snow, which is nearly eight times the average November snowfall. The unexpected storm led to road closures and power outages, but city crews are working to clear and melt the snow. Residents, while surprised, have shown resilience and community spirit, helping each other during the challenging weather. The city is preparing for future storms, with operations expected to return to normal by Tuesday.
- City of Las Vegas recovering after unexpected, record-breaking snow KRQE News 13
- Winter Storm Anya Spread Heavy Snow To Colorado And New Mexico (RECAP) The Weather Channel
- About 100 vehicles stranded in rural New Mexico in below-freezing conditions during ‘powerful’ snowstorm CNN
- Thousands still without power after historic November snowfall blanketed Santa Fe Santa Fe New Mexican
- Freezing Fog Warning Issued for Desert City Newsweek
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