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Winter storm warnings are in effect in New Mexico. Here's what to expect.
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Winter storm warnings are in effect in New Mexico. Here's what to expect.

Here's an overview of when the storm will hit and what impact it will have on your area. For current conditions, visit KOB.com/Weather.

ALBUQUERQUE, NM – Winter storm warnings are in effect in New Mexico as some locations may see as little as 1 to 3 inches or as much as 1 to 3 feet of snow.

The National Weather Service issued the winter storm warning early Wednesday morning, which will remain in effect until 11 a.m. Friday. Most of the snow will fall Thursday night and Thursday.

The storm is approaching from the west with good aerial wind currents. This will result in heavy snow from around Torrance County north through western San Miguel County and into portions of Taos County and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Mountain peaks around 8,000 to 9,000 feet in elevation may see up to 2 to 4 feet of snow.

How much snow is expected? It varies a lot – a lot. Here's what we'll see until 3 a.m. Saturday:

An inch of snow is expected to fall in Albuquerque. Meanwhile, 10.2 inches of snow is forecast for Santa Fe.

The big “winner” if you at least like snow is Las Vegas. A snow depth of 33.3 inches – almost a meter – is forecast for Las Vegas. More than 2 feet of snow is also expected to fall in Clayton and Raton. Taos, Tucumcari and Santa Rosa will also see significant snowfall, no exaggeration.

Heavy snowfall also has a significant impact on travel. Click/tap on the video above to see the latest full forecast with everything you need to know.

STORM WATCH:

Here are some of the preliminary snow estimates from 5 p.m. Wednesday to 6 a.m. Friday:

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