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Last Map Update: Sun, Nov 23, 2025 at 9:38:29 pm MST

A Pacific low pressure system will continue to create unsettled weather over parts of the region through this evening.
A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for accumulating snow in the northern mountains until midnight tonight.
Snow begins to taper off through the night tonight, though not before producing a few more inches across the northern high terrain through 5am Monday morning.
Areas of fog and freezing fog are increasingly likely late tonight and early Monday morning. Low visibility and slick roads can be expected wherever fog forms.
Breezy conditions are likely across mountaintops and east central NM tonight through early Monday afternoon. Loose, light objects may be blown around, and nuisance headwinds are possible on Interstate 40.
A winter storm is forecast to impact central and northern New Mexico late next weekend on Nov. 30th and Dec. 1st. This will potentially impact travel after the Thanksgiving Holiday so stay tuned to the forecast in the coming days for updates.

 

 
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