Low pressure has made its way into northern New Mexico from the northern Rocky Mountains today. This low-pressure system brought round one of snow to New Mexico. Over the course of the day, the snowfall has moved across the northeastern corner of the sate and south towards Tucumcari and Clovis.
Cold temperatures are expected to sweep the region starting this weekend, with lows in the single digits Monday night.
Cold temperatures are expected to sweep the region starting this weekend, with lows in the single digits Monday night.
While plenty of winter remains in New Mexico, lower-than-normal snowpack poses potential threats to the state's rivers come spring.
Both the states of Texas and New Mexico issued warnings for residents on January 6 of possible severe cold weather this week. The National Weather Service says Southern New Mexico, which includes Las Cruces and Roswell,
A blast of arctic air will result in a significant temperature drop for Las Cruces, likely leading to light snow. The temperature was predicted by the National Weather Service (NWS) to drop from a high of 52 on Monday into the high 30s by Wednesday.
SANTA FE — A winter wave of cold weather is expected to hit much of New Mexico over the next few days.
Low pressure has made its way into northern New Mexico from the northern Rocky Mountains today. This low-pressure system brought round one of snow to New Mexico. Over the course of the day, the snowfall has moved across the northeastern corner of the sate and south towards Tucumcari and Clovis.
Low pressure is making its way into northern New Mexico from the northern Rocky Mountains. This low pressure system will be bringing round one of snow to New Mexico. The snowfall is slowly making its way into far northeast New Mexico.
It has been a warm and windy afternoon for New Mexico. The temperatures may be cooling off but the wind will be sticking around for tomorrow. Upper level flow has been increasing over southeastern New Mexico this afternoon.
Fort Collins got the bulk of its forecast snow overnight. We took a look at snow totals so far and what to expect as this cold weather continues.
Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) told Newsweek: "ERCOT has issued a Weather Watch from January 20-23 due to predicted extreme cold weather across the ERCOT region, higher electrical demand, and the potential for lower reserves. Winter precipitation is also expected across parts of the state.