Storm System Approaching New Mexico This Weekend
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — As warm, sunny weather prevails across New Mexico, meteorologists are closely monitoring an incoming storm system anticipated to arrive this weekend. Although not expected to bring the extreme cold and heavy snowfall experienced last week, this weather system will still prompt changes in conditions starting Saturday.
According to forecasts, the cold front will usher in showers primarily affecting southeastern New Mexico. As the system progresses into Sunday, residents can expect a notable shift—cloud cover will increase, accompanied by precipitation across various regions. Mountain snow showers are likely, with potential snow accumulation in areas both east and west of Albuquerque along the I-40 corridor, as well as locations north of Albuquerque along I-25.
Meteorologist Brandon Richards is providing the latest updates and insights into rain and snow expectations for the weekend. While the precipitation may vary in intensity, the storm will certainly contrast with the current pleasant weather, bringing necessary moisture to the region.
Stay tuned to KOB.com/Weather for ongoing updates on the storm’s path and forecasts to keep New Mexico residents informed and prepared. With the unpredictable nature of weather systems, it’s essential to stay alert as the weekend approaches.
For detailed coverage and to follow the latest developments, visit KOB.com/Weather.
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