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Winter storm moves out of New Mexico into weekend
Winter storm warnings still in effect in New Mexico: What to know
Winter storm warnings are in effect in New Mexico as places may see as little as 1-3 inches of snow – or as much as 1-3 feet of snow.
Winter storm smacks New Mexico, could dump several feet of snow
Residents across New Mexico and Colorado hunkered down in biting wintry conditions Thursday that made roads impassable, as forecasters predicted there could be historic amounts of snow in the region.
Winter storm moves out of New Mexico into the weekend
Winter Storm Warnings, as well as Blizzard Warnings, are now less widespread across northeast New Mexico, as lingering snow, subsiding freezing fog, gusty winds, and cold air will continue to be the main threats for many areas through the overnight hours.
Winter Storm Warning for 4 States—'Historic' Snowfall To Paralyze Traffic
Weather warnings are in place in Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Colorado, with up to 24 inches of snow forecast to fall over the Coloradan mountains.
Historic winter storm buries New Mexico, Colorado in snow. Warmer temps ahead
Some areas of New Mexico have already seen over 2 feet of snow, and it's going to keep falling into Saturday. Here's the forecast.
Blizzard Warning issued as potentially historic winter storm slams New Mexico, Colorado
LITTLETON, Colo. – A potentially historic winter storm is dumping snow on New Mexico and Colorado. The FOX Forecast Center reports that the storm will pummel the mountains of New Mexico with extreme snow not seen in November in years.
Major winter storm continues to impact much of New Mexico
THAT’S IN EFFECT OVERNIGHT AND THROUGH THE DAY TOMORROW AS THE STORM SYSTEM LIFTS OUT AND A LOT OF THESE OTHERS WILL BE DYING THROUGHOUT THE DAY AS WE GET INTO THE OVERNIGHT HOURS. THEN TOMORROW NIGHT,
Winter Storm Warning for Five States As Thousands Told To Avoid Traveling
Parts of Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma are all subject to winter storm warnings throughout Thursday and Friday, with residents in the impacted areas being urged not to travel and to make preparations.
New Mexico governor declares emergency as winter storm brings blizzard conditions
New Mexico's governor declared an emergency Thursday after a powerful winter storm left tens of thousands of people without power as heavy snow, fierce winds and freezing temperatures marched across the northern two-thirds of the state and into Colorado.
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Blizzard warnings remain in New Mexico
A winter storm is impacting Albuquerque and many parts of New Mexico. We're tracking the storm as is moves across the state and you can find live updates below. School Closings & Delays: Check the ...
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Winter storm cripples New Mexico, Colorado as disaster emergencies issued
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Winter storm continues to move across the state with more snow on the way
Heavy snowfall continues to create dangerous conditions for northeast New Mexico as we head into the late evening hours. The ...
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Ten of thousands left without power as winter storm rolls over New Mexico and Colorado
Tens of thousands of people in New Mexico were without power Thursday as the first major winter storm of the season rolled ...
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About 100 vehicles stranded in rural New Mexico in below-freezing conditions during ‘powerful’ snowstorm
Approximately 100 vehicles were stranded after a semi-truck jackknifed on a rural New Mexico highway as a potent winter storm ...
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Freezing Fog Warning Issued for Desert City
More RoschetzkylstockPhoto/Getty In addition to the freezing fog advisory, NWS meteorologists at the Albuquerque office ...
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