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  2. New Mexico ski conditions: See how much snow is on the ... - AOL

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    Feb. 16—Ski season is in full swing in the Land of Enchantment. If you are thinking of hitting the slopes this weekend, here are some stats for seven New Mexico ski areas. Ski Santa Fe Snow ...

  3. Ski Santa Fe - Wikipedia

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    3. Snowfall. 225 inches (18.8 ft; 5.7 m) Website. skisantafe.com. Ski Santa Fe or Santa Fe Ski Basin is a medium-sized ski resort located in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States, 16 miles east of the state capital of Santa Fe. It includes 8 lifts and 88 runs at elevations of over 10,000 feet (3,000 m).

  4. List of New Mexico ski resorts - Wikipedia

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    Active ski areas. Angel Fire Resort. Enchanted Forest Cross Country Ski Area. Pajarito Mountain Ski Area. Red River Ski & Summer Area. Sandia Peak Ski Area (New Mexico's first ski area, 1936) [5] Sandia Peak Tramway (longest aerial tramway in the Americas) Sipapu Ski & Summer Resort. Ski Cloudcroft.

  5. Climate change in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, "New Mexico's climate is changing. Most of the state has warmed at least one degree (F) in the last century. Throughout the southwestern United States, heat waves are becoming more common, and snow is melting earlier in spring. In the coming decades, our changing climate is likely ...

  6. Planning to travel New Mexico this week? Snow, rain may make ...

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    Snow up to two feet was forecast for the mountains of northern New Mexico. Rain chances up to 90% was forecast for portions of southern New Mexico.

  7. Sangre de Cristo Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Sangre de Cristo Mountains (Spanish for " Blood of Christ ") are the southernmost subrange of the Rocky Mountains. They are located in southern Colorado and northern New Mexico in the United States. The mountains run from Poncha Pass in South-Central Colorado, trending southeast and south, ending at Glorieta Pass, southeast of Santa Fe, New ...

  8. Comparison of New Mexico ski resorts - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of New Mexico ski resorts. World-class ski resorts located in the Southwestern state of New Mexico includes the southernmost major ski resort in the United States, as well as the longest aerial tramway in the Americas. The following table is comparison of their various sizes, runs, lifts, and snowfall:

  9. Comparison of North American ski resorts - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire: 815 600 215 18 7 2 $25 December 8, 2019 [281] Arrowhead Recreation Area: Claremont: New Hampshire: 120 225 9 2 $9 December 8, 2019 [282] Attitash Mountain Resort: North Conway: New Hampshire: 2,350 600 1,750 311` 68 9 120 $56 December 8, 2019 [283] [Black Mountain Ski Area]] Jackson: New Hampshire: 2,350 1,250 1,100 143 40 5 125 ...

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