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Winter Storm — Sacramento Mountains Above 7500 Feet, New Mexico

2026-01-24 to 2026-01-25 · Sacramento Mountains Above 7500 Feet, New Mexico

$100K
Property damage

Event narrative

Snow and ice caused widespread power outages. As of 10 AM MST on Jan 24th, approximately 5800 people were without power in Otero County, most in the Sacramento Mountains. The Otero County Electric COOP was still making repairs over 2 days later with reports of a lot of tree damage and broken poles due to ice loading.

Total snowfall amounts across the zone included 20 to 26 inches in the Cloudcroft area and 6.5 inches about 6 miles northwest of Mayhill.

Wider weather episode

A classic winter weather pattern setup across the region with an upper low moving through northwest Mexico while a back door cold front moved into Otero County. Southwest flow aloft ahead of the upper low kept some warm air aloft over the area and the Sacramento Mountains experienced a period of freezing rain before transitioning over to all snow. This combination of winter weather types caused numerous power outages and over 2 feet of snow in the Cloudcroft area.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1310047. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.