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Another Cold Snap Under Way - Light Snow Still Possible.









Arctic air has once again invaded southeastern New Mexico and much of west Texas. 

Temperature & Wind Chill Values @ 7 AM MST-

Clayton Temp 2F            WC -19F
Las Vegas Temp 9F      WC-9F
Clovis Temp 9F             WC -8F
Dora Temp 11F             WC -3F
Lubbock Temp 10F       WC -6F
Tatum Temp 15F          WC 0F
Hobbs Temp 18F          WC 4F
Roswell Temp 23F          WC 11F
Artesia Temp 27F            WC 18F
Carlsbad Temp 28F          WC 20F

High temperatures today will range from the near 20F to near 32F. Lows tomorrow morning will range from the single digits to the teens.

This Mornings 12Z/5 AM MST NAM-WRF 
Total Accumulated Snowfall Forecast.
Valid @ 5 PM MST Friday.

This Mornings 12Z/5 AM MST GFS Accumulated Snowfall Forecast.
Valid @ 5 PM MST Friday.



Update @ 10:00 AM MST-

This mornings 12Z/5 AM MST run of the GFS computer forecast model has slightly more snow for parts of southeastern New Mexico than the 06Z run. Local radars are becoming a little more active as a disturbance in southern Arizona works its way eastward towards New Mexico.


Last Nights 06Z/11 PM GFS Accumulated Snowfall Forecast.
Valid @ 5 PM MST Friday.

Yesterday's 00Z/5 PM ECMWF Total Snowfall Forecast.
Valid @ 5 PM MST Friday.

This Mornings 12Z/5 AM MST Canadian (GEM)
 Accumulated Snowfall Forecast.
Valid @ 5 PM MST Friday.

Yesterday's 00Z/5 PM Canadian (GEM) Accumulated Snowfall Forecast.
Valid @ 5 PM MST Friday.

Two upper-level disturbances will cross New Mexico today into tomorrow. Light snowfall continues to remain a possibility across southeastern New Mexico later today into tomorrow. A Winter Weather Advisory continues in effect for the southern Sacramento Mountains above 7,000' from 11 AM MST this morning through 11 AM MST Thursday. New snowfall totals of 3" - 5" are expected.


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