Meteorologists expect a soft winter storm to reach Santa Fe on Wednesday, bringing some more cold temperatures and light snowfall.
About a centimeter of snow is likely to fall into the city, it is largely accumulated on Wednesday night and on Thursday morning, when temperatures can immerse themselves in the 20s, according to the National Meteorological Service in Albukerke. The slow storm crawling through the state could throw away a heavier snow-6 to 12 inches on the northern mountains.
“Overall, the impacts are likely to be insignificant. But we don’t want anyone to take it too lightly,” National Meteorological Service meteorologist said on Monday. “There will probably still be some impacts of travel: some snowy roads, some smooth spots, some visibility during snow.”
The high temperature in the Santa Fe area will be about 38 degrees on Wednesday, with about 70% chance of snow, meteorologists said. On Wednesday night, temperatures are expected to fall to about 20; The snow is also expected to fall on Wednesday night.
“About 35 degrees for high temperature on Thursday. The bigger part of the snow will be in the morning and it will start to stay when you start to reach the hour of lunch,” Shomk said.
He added that those with travel plans would be reasonable to make sure that their car was hibernated and they carry a snow -sway.
Temperatures are expected to start rising again on Friday, with the highest around 43 in the area of Santa Fe. The increase will continue on Saturday and Sunday, with local maximums in the low to the mid-50s and areas farther to the east and south seeing the high in the high 60s and even the low 70s.