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Heavy Snow — Southern Sangre De Cristo Mountains, New Mexico

2024-01-04 · Southern Sangre De Cristo Mountains, New Mexico

Event narrative

Ski Santa Fe reported 15 inches of snow with other reports in the zone ranging from 8 to 9.5 inches atop the peaks and 2 to 7 inches elsewhere.

Wider weather episode

A strong and well organized winter storm system crossed west to east across northern and central NM during January 4th. Heavy snow causing travel impacts to the I-40 corridor along and west of the Continental Divide began during the morning hours with snow expanding through the northern mountain and valley areas by midday. A mesoscale band of heavy snow developed over the west mesa of Albuquerque stretching down through the South Valley area by the afternoon period. This caused several inches to pile up in a short period of a few hours over southern and eastern portions of the ABQ metro area. Heavy snow was also reported through parts of the Sangre de Cristo and Sandia/Manzano Mountains. Numerous reports of severe driving conditions were reported by the NM Department of Transportation across western and northern NM with a few road closures.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1146775. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.