Nov 08, 2024
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A winter weather storm continued to blast parts of New Mexico on Thursday and Friday. While some areas like Albuquerque caught a break from the snow, Las Vegas got pummeled with 21.2 to 31.7 inches in some areas. Story continues below Trending: Tent Rocks National Monument will reopen, BLM and Cochiti Pueblo say Community: What’s happening around New Mexico November 8-14 Weather: New Mexico governor declares emergency as western winter storm leaves thousands without power KRQE News 13 meteorologists expect the weather to slowly dry out and warm up this weekend as the storm exits the state. Below you will find the preliminary snow totals as of 10 a.m. on Nov. 8 from the National Weather Service. Near Albuquerque/East Mountains Sandia Park: 16.3 inches Edgewood: 14 inches Sandia Park: 16.3 inches Cedar Crest: 15 inches Tijeras: 10 inches Albuquerque WNW: 6 inches Albuquerque NW: 6 inches Cibola County Grants NE: 11.6 inches Northern New Mexico Angel Fire: 15.9 inches Raton 14.5 inches Arroyo Hondo WSW : 10.5 inches Lincoln County Alto: 12.5 inches Nogal SSE: 9.2 inches Capitan WSW: 6 inches Ruidoso NNE: 4.3 inches Los Alamos County White Rodk NE: 14.1 inches Los Alamos SE: 12.5 inches Mora County Chacon ENE: 23 inches Wagon Mound WNW: 7.5 inches Las Vegas Las Vegas: 21.2 to 31.7 inches Sandoval County: Placitas ENE: 20.5 inches Jemez Springs ENE: 14 inches Rio Rancho NNE 7.5 inches Jemez Pueblo NNW: 7.2 inches Santa Fe County Santa Fe SW: 15.2 inches Santa Fe SSE: 14.5 inches Lamy NWL 12.8 inches Torrance County Mountainair NW: 21 inches Estancia NW: 14.5 inches Moriarty NEw 14.3 inches Union County Yates: 22 inches ENE Clayton: 15.6 inches
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