In the last 24 hours, ski resorts across the Four Corners picked up some good snow from Thursday's storm system. While this system is already in the Great Lakes, there is a cutoff low in the Desert SW poised to deliver much need moisture in parts of the Four Corners tonight and Saturday!
For the overnight, the upper low moves from Arizona into New Mexico. This will create some upslope flow and crank out some heavy snow in parts of Southeastern Colorado and northern New Mexico. By Saturday, the low pressure system slides into the Southern Plains to bring rain and snow chances across the Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles.
Through Sunday night, the heaviest amounts of snow will fall near the Colorado and New Mexico borders. In West Texas and Oklahoma, snowfall up to six inches will be possible.
Stay with WeatherNation for your West Regional Forecast at :50 past the hour, every hour for more details on the Rocky Mountain snow.