Above, following a snow storm in February 2020. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
It's getting to look a lot like winter!
A winter storm will be coming into New Mexico Monday with high winds.
According to KOAT:
A winter storm is headed toward New Mexico and could impact many areas of the state, including Albuquerque.
Here's what you need to know about the storm.
Timing and impacts
The storm is expected to arrive in New Mexico late Sunday night and impact New Mexico as early as Monday. Some impacts could be seen as late as Tuesday.
Sunday
Rain and snow will begin in western New Mexico late Sunday night into early Monday monring.
Monday
On Monday, temperatures will begin to turn colder with strong winds gusting between 45-65 mph. Areas in higher elevations and the eastern half of New Mexico will see the strongest winds.
Rain and snow will begin to spread over the western and central parts of New Mexico. Albuquerque could get into the mix during the day on Monday.
There could be areas of blowing snow and low visibility on roadways in areas where strong winds are blowing. Wind chills will begin to drop.
Monday night
Strong winds with gusts between 30-55 mph will continue. Snow will begin to end late Monday night and into early Tuesday morning.
Bitter wind chills can be expected with strong winds and cold temperatures.
Buckle up!
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