Climate & Weather
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It's anyone's dream!

Fall is brisk and dry.

Winter temperatures are generally moderate, averaging mid-thirties daytime to mid-teens in the early morning. Average annual snowfall is 140" in the valley and over 200" in the ski area.

Spring and summer offer an average annual precipitation of 7" with moderate temperatures varying from early morning lows in the mid-forties to mid-afternoon highs of 75 degrees with very low humidity levels.

Summer requires a sweater or light jacket for cool evenings and maybe an umbrella for occasional mountain showers.

Click here to see the National Weather Service
7-day forecast for Angel Fire.



Click here to see
conditions for Eagle Nest, which
is 12 miles from Angel Fire, and is
about the same elevation as Angel Fire.




Click the picture above to see
conditions for Taos, which
is 27 miles from Angel Fire, but is
at a lower elevation than Angel Fire.

Above temperature observed at Taos, NM

 

 TEMPERATURES: NORMAL RANGES HIGH/LOW (FAHRENHEIT)
JANUARY44/10JULY78/45
FEBRUARY40/5AUGUST78/45
MARCH50/15SEPTEMBER72/30
APRIL65/18OCTOBER65/25
MAY60/30NOVEMBER50/20
JUNE70/35DECEMBER45/15

 

Average Snowfall By Month
OCTOBER8.7"FEBRUARY22.2"
NOVEMBER15.3"MARCH30.8"
DECEMBER20.0"APRIL16.1"
JANUARY20.2"MAY7.0"


Call 800-432-4269 for New Mexico road conditions.
Or, call our office a few days before your trip to check on
winter road conditions: 800-446-8117.