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New Mexico Braces for Heavy Snowfall
13 Feb
Summary
- Up to 9 inches of snow expected in New Mexico over two days.
- Lower elevations will receive rain, while mountains get snow.
- Drought concerns in western states may ease with new storms.

A winter weather advisory has been issued for parts of New Mexico, with meteorologists predicting up to 9 inches of snow between late Friday morning and early Saturday morning. The storm system will bring rain to lower elevations, including Albuquerque and Santa Fe, while mountain communities above 8,500 feet could see accumulations of 5 to 9 inches. This marks a significant shift from the region's recent dry spell.
The National Weather Service in Albuquerque issued the advisory, warning of potentially slick and hazardous mountain roads, reduced tire traction, and difficult travel conditions. Snow levels are expected to lower overnight, potentially impacting travel into Saturday morning. This incoming system is particularly notable given the existing snow deficits in states like California, Utah, and Colorado, raising concerns about spring water supplies.




