Santa Fe New Mexican

Freeze will be sticking around

Snow possible next 2 weekends; morning lows could dip below 10 degrees

- By Robert Nott rnott@sfnewmexic­an.com

Asnowstorm that passed through the northern part of New Mexico on Thursday and dropped about a half-inch of snow in the city was expected to clear out by Friday morning, but meteorolog­ists said another storm system is expected to arrive Sunday.

“It’s a fast-moving storm from the north that might bring a little snow — maybe a half-inch in the Santa Fe area,” said Scott Overpeck, a meteorolog­ist with the National Weather Service in Albuquerqu­e.

The below-freezing temperatur­es will stick around through the weekend and into early next week.

“We’re looking at it getting down to 8 or 9 degrees for a low and a high Friday in the upper 20s in Santa Fe,” Overpeck said.

Days of low temperatur­es in the teens and single digits have prompted city officials to activate Code Blue protocols, authorizin­g the Santa Fe Fire Department’s Alternativ­e Response Unit to work with Consuelo’s Place and the Interfaith Community Shelter at Pete’s Place to ensure homeless residents have a safe, warm place to go.

The city activated Code Blue protocols Jan. 5, Korina Lopez, executive director of Pete’s Place, said earlier this week.

Overpeck said skies will remain clear Friday and Saturday before the next storm rolls in. Temperatur­es might rise into the 30s Saturday, but come Sunday, they’re going to drop again.

Santa Feans are likely to wake up on the Monday holiday — Martin Luther King Jr. Day — to temperatur­es below 20 degrees.

Residents could see temperatur­es below 10 degrees Tuesday morning.

It’s possible the area will get “another reinforcin­g shot of colder air by the end of next week,” Overpeck said, and another storm might come the weekend of Jan. 20-21.

Thursday’s storm prompted the Taos Avalanche Center to issue an avalanche warning in an area of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains east of the stretch between Arroyo Seco and Questa.

Taos Ski Valley was expecting 7 inches from the storm and reported 26 inches of snowfall in the past eight days.

Ski Santa Fe reported 40 inches of new snow in the past week.

 ?? LUIS SÁNCHEZ SATURNO/THE NEW MEXICAN ?? Dottie Walker-Darrow, 9, of Santa Fe rides her sled over a jump Thursday at Patrick Smith Park. Santa Feans are likely to wake up on the Monday holiday — Martin Luther King Jr. Day — to temperatur­es below 20 degrees, with more snow possible the following weekend.
LUIS SÁNCHEZ SATURNO/THE NEW MEXICAN Dottie Walker-Darrow, 9, of Santa Fe rides her sled over a jump Thursday at Patrick Smith Park. Santa Feans are likely to wake up on the Monday holiday — Martin Luther King Jr. Day — to temperatur­es below 20 degrees, with more snow possible the following weekend.

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