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Santa Fe News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now!
The Daily News Now!
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Santa Fe News Today provides real-time two-minute updates — voiced by DNN Founder Corey — covering local government, weather, arts and culture, tribal news, business, and major community events across New Mexico’s capital. Powered by The Daily News Now Network, you’ll stay informed minute by minute. Subscribe now for nonstop Santa Fe news.



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Santa Fe News Today provides real-time two-minute updates — voiced by DNN Founder Corey — covering local government, weather, arts and culture, tribal news, business, and major community events across New Mexico’s capital. Powered by The Daily News Now Network, you’ll stay informed minute by minute. Subscribe now for nonstop Santa Fe news.



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Unusual Heat Wave in New Mexico
Santa Fe News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now!
1 minute 45 seconds
20 hours ago
Unusual Heat Wave in New Mexico
New Mexicos Unusual Heat Wave: A Threat to Snowpack and Water SupplyNew Mexicans are experiencing an unusually warm December, with several cities breaking heat records. Albuquerque, Tucumcari, and Clayton saw temperatures reach eighty-two degrees, while Albuquerque tied its own records twice, reaching sixty-seven and sixty-five degrees. This warm spell, caused by a high-pressure system, is melting the early snowpack, which is crucial for providing water to the states rivers and streams in the spring. Meteorologists warn that this could lead to increased drought concerns across much of the state. The warm conditions are expected to continue at least through the middle of next week.

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Santa Fe News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now!

Santa Fe News Today provides real-time two-minute updates — voiced by DNN Founder Corey — covering local government, weather, arts and culture, tribal news, business, and major community events across New Mexico’s capital. Powered by The Daily News Now Network, you’ll stay informed minute by minute. Subscribe now for nonstop Santa Fe news.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.