The Natural Phenomenon In New Mexico That Only Happens During Wintertime
Winter in New Mexico is always a magical time of year with its snowy landscapes, icy waterfalls, and glowing farolitos. But did you know that if you’re lucky, you can also witness an unusual natural phenomenon here?

This is essentially a winter thunderstorm with low clouds, during which you’ll see snow or hail falling instead of rain.

What makes it so rare? The atmospheric conditions have to be just right in order for it to occur. Typical thunderstorms require heat and moisture, but during a thundersnow storm, a convection airflow has to form in a dry, cold environment - and that doesn’t happen often.
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This means that thunder can only be heard in fairly short distances - typically only within a two or three-mile radius - as opposed to many, many miles during a warm-weather thunderstorm.


During a winter thunderstorm, you can typically expect heavier than usual snowfall for the next 24 hours.
Thundersnow isn’t the only natural phenomenon you may experience in New Mexico. Over in Taos, an approximate two percent of residents can hear a persistent hum. Read more in This Strange Phenomenon In New Mexico Is Too Strange For Words.
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