Snow will impact a limited area of the Southwest, mostly in New Mexico,overnight through Monday afternoon.Snow will fall mostly over the mountains in an east-west corridor betweenAlbuquerque and El Paso where, away from main towns and thoroughfares, snowfallcould reach 6 inches.
A few inches of slushy snow will be possible along highway I-25 within thiscorridor.
Snow will increase in coverage and intensity towards the south and east onMonday night into Tuesday, when substantial snowfall will be possible to atleast Midland including stretches of western Texas highways I-10 and I-20.
Story By AccuWeather.com Senior Meteorologist Jim Andrews.
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