... Wintry weather to impact much of New Mexico over the latter part of the Holiday weekend...
A potent upper level low pressure system could bring significant snowfall to many areas of New Mexico beginning late Saturday and continuing through Monday.
This powerful weather system... will dive south along the California coastline on Saturday before turning southeast across southern Arizona and finally across northern Mexico by Monday. Precipitation will likely begin in the form of rain across all but the highest elevations on Saturday. However... rain will quickly turn to snow and increase in coverage Saturday night across much of western and northern New Mexico as colder air filters into the area.
On Sunday... the focus for precipitation will shift east and south as a very strong cold front plunges south across the eastern plains. This will put an abrupt end to the above normal temperatures that New Mexico has been experiencing... and will result in much of the precipitation that falls to be in the form of snow. By Monday... much of the snow is expected to remain across southern New Mexico before tapering off Monday night.
At this time... it remains unclear what areas will be impacted the most by this system. This is largely due to the fact that the exact track and timing of the weekend weather system remains uncertain. Nonetheless... Holiday travelers will want to stay advised of the latest forecasts and weather conditions as this weather event unfolds. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio... the National Weather Service website... or your preferred weather information source for the latest forecasts and statements throughout the weekend.