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January 9, 2026. Stormy Winter Skies. West Of Hope, New Mexico.  Several years ago, during the middle of the very heated and controversial climate change propaganda and debates, a group of respected scientists publicly came out with this statement: "It's the sun, stupid." That may offend some, but to this day it remains one of my all-time favorite quotes.  The sun and its associated solar cycles drive the planet's climate and weather. Volcanoes also play a major role, and the sun plays a major role in how and when they erupt. When they reach the major or historical eruption stage, they alter the planets short term weather and long term climate cycles.  The solar cycles, especially the solar minima cycles and grand solar minimums have drastically altered our weather and climate throughout history. Most notably during the last Little Ice Age. Many believe we are due or overdue for another such event.  Add to this mix the sun's effects on the world's ocean temper...

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Wintry Weather This Morning.




Ski Apache is reporting 2" of new snow as of 7 AM MST this morning with moderate snow falling at the time. This brings their seasonal snowfall total to 21" with a depth at midway of 31".





New Mexico Snowfall Reports 
As Of 9:59 AM MST Tue, Dec 23, 2014.

 • 6 NNE Folsom - 10.0 in.
 • Folsom - 9.0 in.
 • 12 N Grenville - 7.0 in.
 • 11 NNW Canon Plaza - 7.0 in.
 • Mora - 6.0 in.
 • 5 SSE Llano Largo - 6.0 in.
 • Tres Ritos - 5.0 in.
 • 3 NW Tres Ritos - 5.0 in.
 • 7 ESE Chupadero - 5.0 in.
 • 11 ENE Red River - 5.0 in.
 • 10 SSE Angel Fire - 4.5 in.
 • Grenville - 4.5 in.
 • Capulin - 4.5 in.
 • 8 SW Rociada - 4.0 in.
 • 6 W Los Alamos - 4.0 in.
 • 1 E Los Alamos - 4.0 in.
 • 3 ESE Angel Fire - 4.0 in.
 • 4 NNW Tres Ritos - 4.0 in.
 • 5 WNW Los Alamos - 4.0 in.
 • 6 WNW Tererro - 4.0 in.
 • 3 NW Maxwell - 3.9 in.
 • 2 NNE Yates - 3.5 in.
 • 1 NNE Wagon Mound - 3.5 in.
 • Chama - 3.2 in.
 • 11 ENE Amalia - 3.0 in.
 • 5 ESE Red River - 3.0 in.
 • 9 ENE Shady Brook - 3.0 in.
 • 8 SSW Red River - 3.0 in.
 • 2 N Chama - 3.0 in.
 • 3 NE Chicosa Lake State Park - 3.0 in.
 • 5 SW Bonito Lake - 3.0 in.
 • 5 NW Chama - 3.0 in.
 • 8 SSW San Miguel - 3.0 in.
 • Nara Visa - 2.5 in.
 • House - 2.5 in.
 • 5 E Tijeras - 2.1 in.
 • 8 SE Eagle Nest - 2.0 in.
 • 9 ENE Folsom - 2.0 in.
 • 2 N San Antonio - 2.0 in.
 • Angel Fire - 2.0 in.
 • 13 SSE Newkirk - 2.0 in.
 • 2 E Pecos - 2.0 in.
 • 1 ESE Sedillo - 2.0 in.
 • 1 NW Ocate - 2.0 in.
 • 4 NW Sandia Park - 2.0 in.
 • 8 NNW Glorieta - 2.0 in.
 • 8 NE Arroyo Seco - 2.0 in.
 • 3 NW El Prado - 1.8 in.
 • 19 N Alcalde - 1.8 in.
 • 2 E San Antonito - 1.8 in.
 • 4 NE Santa Fe - 1.6 in.
 • 2 S Alto - 1.5 in.
 • 2 W Logan - 1.5 in.
 • 6 NW Rosebud - 1.5 in.
 • 2 SE Manzano - 1.5 in.
 • 1 S Mountainair - 1.5 in.
 • Angel Fire - 1.5 in.
 • 4 NW Santa Fe - 1.3 in.
 • Santa Fe - 1.3 in.
 • 1 SSE Glorieta - 1.2 in.
 • 1 ESE Truchas - 1.1 in.
 • 3 ENE Ponderosa - 1.1 in.
 • Eagle Nest - 1.0 in.
 • Anton Chico - 1.0 in.
 • 3 SSW Amistad - 1.0 in.
 • 9 E Cuba - 1.0 in.
 • Yeso - 1.0 in.
 • 4 E San Antonito - 1.0 in.
 • Red River - 1.0 in.
 • 1 ENE Santa Fe - 1.0 in.
 • 3 NE Bonito Lake - 1.0 in.
 • 3 WSW Tesuque - 1.0 in.
 • Santa Rosa - 1.0 in.
 • 1 WNW Red River - 1.0 in.
 • 2 NW Edgewood - 1.0 in.
 • 7 E Canjilon - 1.0 in.
 • 18 NE Des Moines - 1.0 in.
 • Red River - 1.0 in.
 • 7 W House - 1.0 in.
 • 1 N Moriarty - 0.9 in.
 • 3 NE Tucumcari - 0.8 in.
 • 2 SW Agua Fria - 0.8 in.
 • 2 WSW Santa Fe - 0.8 in.
 • 3 ENE Tucumcari - 0.8 in.
 • 2 W Santa Cruz - 0.8 in.
 • 2 SSE Taos - 0.7 in.
 • Clayton - 0.7 in.
 • 3 SW Portales - 0.7 in.
 • 2 SSW Los Cordovas - 0.6 in.
 • 10 NNW Taiban - 0.5 in.
 • 2 WNW Clovis - 0.5 in.
 • Taos - 0.5 in.
 • 24 W Vaughn - 0.5 in.
 • Grenville - 0.5 in.
 • 5 NW Lamy - 0.4 in.
 • 6 WNW Espanola - 0.4 in.
 • 5 NW Lamy - 0.4 in.
 • 1 ESE Lincoln - 0.4 in.
 • 3 SSW Encino - 0.3 in.
 • 1 SSW Tijeras - 0.3 in.
 • 1 WNW Clayton - 0.2 in.
 • 4 NW Lamy - 0.1 in.
 • 2 W Bernalillo - 0.1 in.
 • 2 W Datil - 0.1 in.
 • 1 SW Placitas - 0.1 in.




Temps 20- 30 Degrees Colder Today.


A mentioned in yesterday's blog that I expected a few surprises from this storm and that happened. Scattered thunderstorms rolled southward through the eastern and southeastern plains of New Mexico and parts of West Texas last evening. Roswell, Artesia, and Hobbs saw a brief change over from light rain to light snow late last night into early this morning. But no accumulations have been noted. As of 8 AM snow had not been observed in the Carlsbad area. Tatum reported 1.1" of snowfall. Queen reported 1.0" of snowfall this morning.

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