Above, the deck this morning. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Yesterday, KOB News posted the following:
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Western New Mexico and the northern mountains will be hit first by an incoming storm system that will eventually bring snow to much of the state.
The snow will impact the Albuquerque and Santa Fe metros Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. I-25 from Glorieta Pass to the Colorado border could even see major-to-extreme travel impacts.
For Tuesday night, major travel impacts are likely for I-40 from Gallup to Grants and U.S. 550 along the Continental Divide. Those impacts will taper off Wednesday for I-40 and Wednesday night for U.S. 550.
Cuba will likely see the most snowfall, with 6-8 inches of snow possible. Gallup may see 4-6 inches and Grants may see 3-4 inches.
Well, the snow did arrive last night and from what I can see, it looks like 2-3 inches came down in Jamestown. This is much more than yesterday's storm, which was about a half inch at best.
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