163 FLUS45 KABQ 262243 AAA HWOABQ Hazardous Weather Outlook...UPDATED National Weather Service Albuquerque NM 343 PM MST Tue Jan 26 2021 NMZ201>241-271200- Northwest Plateau-Chuska Mountains-Far Northwest Highlands- Northwest Highlands-West Central Plateau-West Central Mountains- West Central Highlands-Southwest Mountains- San Francisco River Valley-Tusas Mountains Including Chama- Jemez Mountains-Glorieta Mesa Including Glorieta Pass- Northern Sangre de Cristo Mountains- Southern Sangre de Cristo Mountains- East Slopes Sangre de Cristo Mountains-Upper Rio Grande Valley- Espanola Valley-Santa Fe Metro Area- Middle Rio Grande Valley/Albuquerque Metro Area- Lower Rio Grande Valley-Sandia/Manzano Mountains Including Edgewood- Estancia Valley-Central Highlands-South Central Highlands- Upper Tularosa Valley-South Central Mountains- Johnson and Bartlett Mesas Including Raton Pass- Far Northeast Highlands-Northeast Highlands-Union County- Harding County-Eastern San Miguel County-Guadalupe County- Quay County-Curry County-Roosevelt County-De Baca County- Chaves County Plains-Eastern Lincoln County-Southwest Chaves County- San Agustin Plains and Adjacent Lowlands- 343 PM MST Tue Jan 26 2021 This hazardous weather outlook is for portions of northern and central New Mexico. .DAY ONE...This Afternoon and Tonight Snow showers will continue through the early evening, gradually decreasing in coverage and intensity. Any additional accumulations should be localized and generally less than an inch, however slick spots on roads and bridges may increase as temperatures drop this evening. Localized areas of freezing fog may develop before dawn Wednesday, mostly over areas of snow pack within western and central New Mexico where low visibility could also develop. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Wednesday through Monday Localized freezing fog in western New Mexico may linger in the early morning hours Wednesday. Freezing fog will also be capable of depositing a thin glaze of ice on bridges, overpasses, and other road surfaces. Another storm system will race across New Mexico Friday night through Saturday. Light to moderate snow is likely across the high terrain Friday night, while gusty west to northwest winds will develop across eastern New Mexico. These winds will continue through the day Saturday with gusts to near 50 mph possible. .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT... Spotters are encouraged to report snowfall amounts through the National Weather Service Albuquerque web site at weather.gov/abq or by calling 1.888.386.7637. You can also submit storm reports and photos on our Facebook page or via Twitter using the hashtag nmwx. $$ 52