A winter storm is set to hit New Mexico on Wednesday, bringing scattered snow showers that could result in over 6 inches of snow in the mountains. The storm is expected to move in overnight, starting in western New Mexico and spreading to other parts of the state throughout the day. Valley rain and higher elevation snow showers are expected, with accumulating snowfall likely in western and northern areas. Minor travel impacts are anticipated.
The precipitation is expected to taper off by late Thursday evening, with drier weather returning on Friday. A warming trend will follow, with record and near-record high temperatures forecasted for the weekend and early next week. Residents are advised to stay updated on the latest weather developments by tuning in to KRQE NEWS 13 for breaking news, weather updates, sports coverage, and streaming video. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved.
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