It looks like Black Friday may become White Friday in New Mexico.
A storm system is coming into New Mexico Friday that may produce rain and snow.
According KRQE:
Changes begin Friday when high elevation snow starts moving into northern New Mexico and southern Colorado. By Friday afternoon, mountain snow and valley rain will move farther into the state, down to the I-40 corridor by the later afternoon/early evening. At the same time, a backdoor cold front will move into eastern New Mexico, bringing colder air behind it.
Snow and rain picks up Friday night through Saturday morning. As colder air moves into the state, snow levels will fall to valley floors by Saturday morning. This will bring a chance for light snowfall accumulations to the lower elevations of areas along and north of I-40, including the Albuquerque Metro. Isolated showers will be possible for lower elevations south of I-40 through Saturday morning. There may be slushy, wet and icy roads for parts of northern New Mexico by Saturday morning. 4″ to 12″ of snow will be possible for areas above 7,500′ in northern New Mexico!
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