Blizzard — East Slopes of the Sangre De Cristo Mountains, New Mexico
2017-03-24 · East Slopes of the Sangre De Cristo Mountains, New Mexico
Event narrative
Numerous reports of whiteout conditions with strong winds and snowfall rates near two inches per hour. Snowfall amounts ranged from 10 to 16 inches in the area from Black Lake to Angel Fire and Eagle Nest. Peak wind gusts up to 54 mph were reported at the Angel Fire airport. Power outages occurred for several hours through the morning of the 24th.
Wider weather episode
A low pressure system developing off the California coastline on the 22nd shifted quickly east into New Mexico on the 23rd and forced strong west to southwest winds across much of the state. This system intensified rapidly as it crossed the southern Rockies through the 24th. Strong north to northwest winds then impacted eastern New Mexico as the storm shifted into Texas and Oklahoma. Peak wind gusts averaged 60 to 70 mph. A couple thunderstorms near the Texas border with southeast New Mexico produced outflow winds near 70 mph with blowing dust and small hail. The most impressive aspect of the storm was the deep conveyor belt of moisture that wrapped around the upper low and slammed the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and Raton Ridge with blizzard conditions. Snowfall rates up to two inches per hour occurred for around 10 hours along with wind gusts near 60 mph. This produced blizzard conditions for several hours and resulted in the closure of Interstate 25 at Raton Pass and portions of state highways 4, 72, and 150.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 676470. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.