LIST: Snow totals in New Mexico for early November 2024 storm
Nov 07, 2024
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Heavy snow made its way into New Mexico on Wednesday, continued to come down on Thursday, and is expected to stick around into Friday. On Thursday, blizzard warnings were issued for parts of the state.
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KRQE News 13 meteorologists expect the conditions to slowly dry out while warming up for Veterans Day Weekend. Below you will find the snow totals over the last 24 hours from the National Weather Service.
Near Albuquerque/East Mountains
Sandia Heights: 5.5 inches (Nov. 7)
Northeast Albuquerque: 3.5 inches (Nov. 7)
Taylor Ranch: 3.5 inches (Nov. 7)
Rio Rancho: 5.5 inches-7.5 inches (Nov. 7)
Cedar Crest: 9.1 inches (Nov. 7)
Edgewood: 15 inches (Nov. 7)
Cedar Grove: 24 inches (Nov. 7)
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Santa Fe
South Capitol Rail Runner station: 9.6 inches (Nov. 7)
Rodeo De Santa Fe: 8 inches (Nov. 6)
North Santa Fe: 4.8 inches (Nov. 6)
Santa Fe Ski Area: 9 inches (Nov. 7)
Las Vegas
12-24 inches (Nov. 7)
Near Taos
Eagle Nest Lake: 16 inches (Nov. 7)
Taos Ski Valley: 8 inches (Nov. 7)
Enchanted Forest: 4-10 inches (Nov. 7)
Northern New Mexico
Raton: 5 inches (Nov. 7)
Cuba: 6 inches (Nov. 7)
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South of Albuquerque
Los Lunas: 4.5 inches (Nov. 7)
Belen: 1.5 inches (Nov. 7)
Thoreau
Thoreau: 6 inches (Nov. 7)