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Recent snowfall brings joy and fun to NM, Southwest ski areas

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The recent snowfall across New Mexico could not have come at a better time for two of the state鈥檚 most popular skiing areas.

鈥淲e鈥檙e thrilled, conditions have been fantastic and snow always brings people out,鈥 said Tommy Long, operations manager at Ski Santa Fe.

Ski Santa Fe has received 36 inches of snow in the past seven days, according to its website, , which has allowed it to open 88 of its 89 of trails and get all seven of its ski lifts operational.

Long said the snow received on Sunday leading into Monday morning was much more than expected, and he called it a 鈥渘ice surprise to wake up to.鈥

Farther north, Taos Ski Valley Chief Operating Officer John Kelly said the recent snowfall also has had positive effects.

鈥淭he conditions continue to get better and better,鈥 Kelly said. 鈥淲e currently have 11 out of 12 (ski) lifts open and we鈥檙e opening up new terrain every day, getting close to opening up the full mountain.鈥

Elsewhere in New Mexico, Angel Fire Resort received 7 inches of snowfall in a 48-hour period and has all seven ski lifts and 63 of 82 trails open. Sipapu has received 17 inches of snow in a 24-hour period and has all six ski lifts and trails open.

In Pagosa Springs, Colorado, Wolf Creek Ski Area has enjoyed 29 inches of snowfall through the past weekend and has all nine ski lifts 鈥 100% of its terrain open.

Both Long and Kelly said the layers of newly fallen snow have drawn in more people eager to hit the trails and test their abilities.

鈥淭here鈥檚 no better feeling than making turns and the (snow) powder, being able to ski in deeper powder, is a special feeling,鈥 Kelly said.

Taos Ski Valley is expected to get another round of snowfall on Thursday, according to Keller, adding to the already 17 inches of snow it has received in the past week.

That storm Thursday is expected to sweep through the Taos Ski Valley quickly, according to Albuquerque National Weather Service Meteorologist Scott Overpeck.

鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be a fast moving system so, yes, there鈥檚 going to be some snow that occurs probably early Thursday morning in the Taos area and some of the ski areas through Thursday morning and then clearing up during the evening hours,鈥 Overpeck said.

The snowfall Albuquerque and other parts of the state have seen during the past two weeks is consistent with an El Ni帽o winter season .

The El Ni帽o climate pattern is caused by warmer than normal waters in the Pacific Ocean giving way to slightly wetter weather during winter months.

So far, the 2023-2024 El Ni帽o season has been marked by inconsistencies in the weather pattern, Overpeck said.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 want people to have the impression that El Ni帽o is going to mean we鈥檙e going to have one storm after another,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be periods where there鈥檚 going to be more series of storms moving across and then we鈥檙e going to have some downtime.鈥

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