Starting tonight, residents of New Mexico can expect snow to move into the state, bringing potentially hazardous winter weather conditions. The National Weather Service has issued winter weather advisories for several counties in New Mexico, warning residents to be prepared for snowfall and freezing temperatures.
The majority of the snowfall is expected to occur in the northern and central parts of the state, with some areas potentially seeing several inches of accumulation. Drivers are advised to exercise caution on the roads, as the snowfall may create slippery and dangerous driving conditions.
Residents are also encouraged to take precautions to stay safe and warm during the winter weather. This includes dressing warmly, checking on elderly or vulnerable neighbors, and ensuring that pets have adequate shelter.
As the snow moves into New Mexico, residents are urged to stay informed about weather updates and any advisories or warnings issued by the National Weather Service. By staying informed and taking appropriate precautions, residents can stay safe during this winter weather event.
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