New Mexico Weather Alert: Snow to Blanket I-40 Corridor Through Wednesday Morning
Albuquerque, NM – Winter weather is sweeping across New Mexico, and the I-40 corridor is gearing up for a snowy stretch through Wednesday morning. If you’re traveling or commuting, prepare for slick roads, reduced visibility, and icy conditions.
What’s Happening:
- Snowfall: Accumulations of 2–6 inches are expected along the I-40 corridor, with higher totals possible in elevated areas.
- Timing: Snow is already falling in some spots and will continue through early Wednesday, peaking overnight.
- Hazards: Snow-covered roads, gusty winds, and icy patches could make travel hazardous.
Safety First: Stay Ready!
- Drive Carefully: Slow down, allow extra time, and increase following distances.
- Prepare Your Vehicle: Make sure your tires, windshield wipers, and defroster are in top shape. Keep an emergency kit on hand.
- Stay Updated: Monitor weather reports and road conditions, especially if you’re heading out along I-40.
Local Impacts:
Cities like Albuquerque, Santa Rosa, and Gallup are expected to see light-to-moderate snow, with heavier bands possible in hilly terrain. Commuters should plan for delays, especially during early morning hours.
If you don’t have to be on the road, it’s a good night to stay cozy at home. Snowplows will be working, but conditions may remain slick well into Wednesday morning. Stay safe and warm, New Mexico!
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