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Winter storm could bring snowfall to sa国际传媒官网网页入口 this weekend

More than 3 inches of snow expected in some parts of town, National Weather Service says

Water flows down a snow-lined Tesuque Creek in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains on Friday.
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Snow lovers hold your breath.

Areas of northern and central New Mexico could see snowfall of up to 6 inches this weekend thanks to an incoming winter storm. At least a few inches, maybe more, could drop in parts of the Duke City.

A cold front Thursday will turn into precipitation beginning Friday afternoon 鈥 a 鈥渕ix of rain and snow,鈥 according to meteorologist David Craft with the National Weather Service in sa国际传媒官网网页入口. The NWS predicts snowfall will start Friday night, reaching its heaviest point around Saturday afternoon.

The sa国际传媒官网网页入口 area has a 40% chance of more than 3 inches of snow, Craft said. The chance for that much snowfall goes up to around 50% in Rio Rancho and 60% in Santa Fe.

鈥淚f anybody's thinking about traveling this weekend, they really need to pay close attention to the weather forecast and any warnings and advisories that we issue, because we could be looking at some road closures and some very treacherous travel,鈥 Craft said.

In the eastern plains 鈥 which includes Clayton, Tucumcari, and Clovis 鈥 temperatures will drop below freezing Thursday night and not rise above freezing until Sunday. Highs are predicted Saturday in the teens and 20s, and lows will hit Friday and Saturday night, when the temperature could hit the single digits, Craft said.

In almost all of northern and central New Mexico, lowest temperatures should reach the single digits and teens Saturday night, except in some lower valleys, like from Glenwood to Socorro, according to Craft.

In sa国际传媒官网网页入口, the highs will fall from the mid-50s Thursday to the low- to mid-40s Friday. On Saturday during the snowfall, it should be around 40 degrees, Craft said. Lows in the mid-20s are expected in the area this weekend.

鈥淲e had the warmest December on record, so this is going to be like a slap in the face for a lot of people,鈥 Craft said. 鈥淚t could very well catch them off guard if they鈥檙e not in the habit of checking the weather right now, because it鈥檚 just been so nice.鈥

Some areas of sa国际传媒官网网页入口 sit in a 鈥渟now hole鈥 鈥 a weather phenomenon caused by strong winds from the east blowing through Tijeras Canyon that create compressed air, which warms the atmosphere 鈥 meaning they may not receive as much snow, he said. 

In parts of eastern and central sa国际传媒官网网页入口, the chance for snow drops down to 20% because of the snow hole, Craft said.

Some of the highest snowfall is forecast across the Sangre de Cristos, where there is a 70% chance of more than 6 inches of snow, according to NWS, which may make for some great ski weather.

Sipapu Ski Resort between Taos and Santa Fe may see about 10 inches of snow this weekend, and its sister resort, Pajarito Mountain Ski Area, is expecting around 7 inches, according to spokesperson Christiana Hudson.

Natural snowfall this season has been 鈥渢errible,鈥 Hudson said, so Sipapu has relied heavily on its artificial snowmaking system.

鈥淲e're hoping that this dump of snow will allow us to open up a lot more terrain on the upper mountain,鈥 she said.

Ski Santa Fe is expecting between 9 and 13 inches of snow this weekend, said operations manager Tommy Long, though the resort 鈥渃an鈥檛 count it until it鈥檚 on the ground.鈥

Some avid skiers and snowboarders will reliably hit the mountain as soon as it gets fresh snowfall, so Long anticipates a slight uptick in business.

鈥淥ne of the biggest advertisements for skiing and snowboarding in the state is when we get a snowstorm,鈥 Long said.