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El Paso Chills: Snow Threatens West Texas After Warmest Christmas
30 Dec, 2025
Summary
- A cold snap brings chilly temperatures and potential snow to West Texas.
- Winter weather advisories are in effect for parts of West Texas and Southern New Mexico.
- Less than an inch of snow is forecast for El Paso and Las Cruces.

El Paso is experiencing a dramatic shift in weather, moving from record-breaking warmth to a substantial cold snap. A winter weather advisory has been issued for West Texas and Southern New Mexico, signaling the arrival of cold temperatures, strong winds, and scattered rain and snow showers. This advisory, currently in effect until Monday evening, has impacted travel conditions.
The National Weather Service has provided specific forecasts, indicating that El Paso and Las Cruces may receive less than an inch of snow. However, higher elevations, such as the Sacramento Mountains, could accumulate up to seven inches. Areas like Otero Mesa and San Augustin Pass are expected to see two to four inches, with drivers along major interstates advised to exercise caution due to slick roads.
While the immediate forecast for Tuesday, December 30, suggests drier conditions with only a few flurries, the current weather event underscores the unpredictable nature of winter conditions in the region. Drivers are strongly encouraged to monitor road conditions and adhere to safety guidelines, especially when encountering slick surfaces.




