Through mid day isolated snow showers will continue across the high terrain of new mexicos central...west central and Southwest Mountains. The snow level will vary between 8000 and 8500 feet. A few of the stronger snow showers will drop visibility below 1 mile at times. Through 1 PM accumulations will remain light and favor the higher mountain passes.
Patchy fog in the morning. Scattered thunderstorms with rain and snow showers in the morning...then scattered thunderstorms with rain and snow showers in the afternoon. Snow accumulation 2 to 4 inches above 7500 feet. Highs in the 40s to mid 50s. Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph in the afternoon.
Partly cloudy. Breezy. Numerous rain and snow showers in the evening...then scattered rain and snow showers after midnight. Patchy fog. Snow accumulation 1 or 2 inches. Lows in the 20s to mid 30s. Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph increasing to 15 to 25 mph after midnight.
Sunday
Breezy. Patchy fog in the morning. Partly cloudy with isolated rain and snow showers. Highs in the mid 30s to upper 40s. Northwest winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts to around 35 mph.
There are currently no warnings or advisories for this location.
Public Information Statement
Statement as of 10:52 am MST on November 14, 2009
... NOAA Weather Radio remains out of service across northern and central New Mexico...
Multiple communication and hardware failures Thursday morning caused a NOAA Weather Radio outage throughout northern and central New Mexico. Since then... state technicians have been working earnestly to restore the system. Multiple parts have been replaced... however the new equipment is not robust enough to carry the signal. Therefore... more parts have been ordered. At this time... the earliest the NOAA Weather Radio broadcast will be restored is Monday.
Please note... this outage does not affect the Roswell transmitter... wwg-36.
We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience.
For complete weather information... please visit the National Weather Service website at weather.Gov/abq.