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Earlier this week, Red River, Taos, and Ski Santa Fe all saw several inches of snow after a storm moved across Northern New Mexico.
Tuesday evening, 32 to 36 inches of snow was reported at Upper Luna Canyon in northern New Mexico. Earlier in the day, 20 to 22 inches of snowfall was tallied up at Taos Ski Valley, an area about ...
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Spring skiing in New Mexico underway - MSNSpring skiing is in full swing across New Mexico, drawing crowds for the final stretch of the season, especially with spring break underway. The director of Ski New Mexico, Christy Gremscheid ...
Spring skiing is in full swing across New Mexico, drawing crowds for the final stretch of the season, especially with spring break underway. The director of Ski New Mexico, Christy Gremscheid ...
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Windy weather with some rain/snow ahead for New MexicoNEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Clouds are on the increase from the west with light rain showers in the far-northern valley floors with high-elevation mountain snow. Some of the precipitation isn’t ...
A rocky road twisted and turned well above Red River, New Mexico. Elevation, 10,000-plus feet. Nestled in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of the Southern Rockies and among soaring ponderosa pines ...
Mike Smith El Rito Media msmith@currentargus.com Ski season in New Mexico ends this weekend with at least one ski official saying this year’s lack of snow did not hamper enthusiasm at state ...
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