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"New Mexico Braces for Continued Snowfall, Up to 4 Inches Expected Today"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by KOAT New Mexico

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New Mexico is bracing for a winter storm that is expected to bring significant snowfall across various regions, including the Sandia, Manzano, Tusas, Jemez, and Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Albuquerque may see light snow showers with potential accumulation in the afternoon. Travelers are advised to be cautious as difficult driving conditions are anticipated on major interstates and routes, particularly with snow-packed and icy roads. Residents are encouraged to stay informed through the KOAT App for weather alerts and updates.

"New Mexico Braces for Travel Disruptions as Winter Storm Promises Heavy Snowfall"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by KOB 4

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New Mexico is bracing for a winter storm that is expected to bring moderate to heavy snowfall starting late Wednesday into Thursday, particularly impacting the Albuquerque and Santa Fe areas. A winter storm watch is in effect, with snowfall rates possibly exceeding an inch per hour during the day on Thursday. Residents are advised to stay updated on the latest weather conditions and forecasts.

"Snowstorm Forecast: From Desert Flurries to Rocky Peaks and Southwest Travails"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Newsweek

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Source: Newsweek

New Mexico is bracing for a significant winter storm that could deliver up to 10 inches of snow to parts of the state, particularly in the northern mountains. The National Weather Service has issued warnings for heavy snowfall and below-normal temperatures, which could affect travel on major highways due to slick roads and low visibility. A second, even colder storm is forecasted to hit the region over the weekend, potentially leading to hazardous conditions with snow and blowing snow through Monday.