53 Years Ago, New Mexico Was Hit With The Worst Blizzard In History
Winter in New Mexico is an enchanting time of year filled with snow-topped mountains, cozy nights by the fire, and steaming bowls brimming with posole. But that magic can easily turn frightening when temperatures plummet, the heat goes out, or the snowfall doesn’t end.


Snow reached rooftops, some residents recall getting snowed in, and some unfortunate ones were stranded.
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According to the article, 32 storm-related deaths were reported in less than a week, which increased to 51 by the time it ended. Among the deceased were an infant and a 60-year-old sheepherder.
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Residents were snowbound for days, roads were impassable, and rations ran dangerously low for many.


The Air Force and National Guard began airdropping food and other supplies via helicopter even as the blizzard continued. Families laid out colored blankets, dug massive X's in the snow, and found other methods to call attention to responders.

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Winter in rural areas of New Mexico has always been a tough experience but even more so for earlier generations. You can take a peek at what the winter weather looked like for our parents and grandparents in Here Is What Winter Looked Like In New Mexico More Than 75 Years Ago.
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