As winter continues to drag on, parts of New Mexico are still facing chilly temperatures and snowy conditions. According to a report by KRQE, areas such as the northern mountains are experiencing a prolonged winter season, with snowfall still accumulating in late March.
Residents are advised to be cautious while traveling in these areas, as roads may be icy and hazardous. The state’s Department of Transportation has been working diligently to keep the roads clear and safe for motorists, but drivers are urged to use caution and drive slowly in order to avoid accidents.
Despite the inconvenience of a lingering winter, some residents are finding the beauty in the snowy landscape and are taking advantage of the extended skiing and snowboarding season. Ski resorts have reported an increase in visitors, as enthusiasts make the most of the late-season snow.
As we head into April, it is uncertain how much longer this winter weather will persist in New Mexico. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about current conditions and to take appropriate precautions while traveling in wintry conditions.
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