Above, the mesas following a snowstorm in 2018. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
According to KRQE in Albuquerque, New Mexico will be seeing an "active week" of weather that will bring wind, rain and snow to the state.
They wrote:
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – An active week of weather is on the way for New Mexico as a couple of storm systems will bring strong winds, rain, and snow to parts of the state through Friday. A backdoor cold front last night has brought much colder temperatures to eastern New Mexico Monday. Some of that cooler air has also spilled into the Rio Grande Valley. Warmer weather will return to the eastern half of the state Tuesday as westerly winds will increase. Meanwhile, starting tonight across northwest New Mexico and southwest Colorado, rain and mountain snow will begin to develop tonight through Tuesday afternoon. Another round of light rain and mountain snow will be possible Wednesday as the winds stay strong in eastern New Mexico.
Well, we sure as heck could use the moisture as it has been dry for the past several weeks.
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