The roads are completely shut down where the storm ACTUALLY IS! They are showing you pictures of Albuquerque and Santa Fe. The bulk of the storm is 150 miles away. LOL!
I lived in Dallas for a while and if they got an inch of snow they were ready to shut down the city and I'm from Kentucky originally so I just laughed and drove around everyone that wasn't use to driving on snow and ice.
The roads are completely shut down where the storm ACTUALLY IS! They are showing you pictures of Albuquerque and Santa Fe. The bulk of the storm is 150 miles away. LOL!
@@kennethharman3782 try driving in it. The Denver metro area doesn't usually get this kind of snow only the mountains so. The roads are icy and dangerous and not everyone is capable of driving in icy conditions. I went to work all week but I am from Iowa and know how to handle it.
@@heywhatsthatsmell nobody wants federal money the snow will melt in a couple of days. The problem is that the roads are icy at night and it's dangerous. There are areas where they are buried. I made it to work all week long just fine. Denver dis not get hit hard till last night.
@@BFTTrump2024 no one is crying. What you fail to understand if you don't live in the Denver metro area is that we don't get this much snow. The snow melts during the day and makes the roads icy and dangerous at night when it freezes. We don't need anything but better highway maintenance. But that's a state issue not anybody else's.
2 feet of snow fell in 24 hours in much of New Mexico (in November- never seen that happen in 30 years). Most of the state is higher altitude than the ABQ city shot where the roads were already cleared. It was news worthy. Accurate report.
@@montanagal6958 I LOVE getting stuck inside during blizzards. I did make it to work all week just fine. Just gotta make sure you have windshield washer fluid.
Nothing compared to what I've seen and been through in North Dakota and Montana during the winter I lived in North Dakota for 3 years attending Trinity Bible College in Ellendale North Dakota Also worked as a truck driver regionally for several years Montana winter. 40 degrees below zero with wind chill. I've seen snow drifts in North Dakota about 12...14. Feet high The entire state buried in snow Plus winter ( white out ) conditions At that point you cannot see anything outside your vehicle
WY is rough too in the Winter, second coldest temperature recorded in the lower 48. _68 Farenheight the coldest was Rodgers pass Mt. _70 recorded the same day in 1933.
@@albertmolina1781I’m from Toronto Canada we have no snow right now and moderate weather for the time being, Even had rain few days ago no ice.. I think something weird is going on
The thing is, the southern states don’t have the infrastructure to handle extreme cold storms because it’s so rare! Growing up in Pittsburgh it snows all winter, so they have snow plow trucks ready to go out and plow and salt EVERY road, even residential streets. Now I’m living in Tennessee and last year we had a bad blizzard with a foot of snow. Everyone was stuck in their houses for ten days bc they only have a couple snow trucks and the roads were extremely dangerous.
Neither state takes care of their roads. Usually Raton pass is closed down. They don’t put salt on road for the snow to melt. Only a bit of sand with a little salt at lights. Causes a lot of accidents. Colorado usually starts having snow on Halloween.
A state of emergency for snow in New Mexico where it snows every winter. 🤔 The tops of the mountains get the most snow including Colorado and anywhere else. I don't understand the emergency. Did it sneak up on everyone in the middle of the night....... I'm sorry for sounding uncaring but it snows there every year. Why was the governor not watching the weather report? That is the question ⁉️
@@desertmoonlight2880I've been on every Nas in the conus. I'm not 12 years old man or lady. Calling in a state of emergency for winter. There will be issues with electricity going out due to everything's on sticks out there on poles. I'm 55 years old. Educate myself. Did it spontaneously combust overhead out of nowhere? That's what I'm getting at. Every state that is effected with snow always and I mean always make sure at the beginning of October. Make sure that they have all of their equipment and materials in line for such measures. Tia
@RagsHSC-7 you might not be familiar with weather patterns here. Sometimes it's actually very difficult to predict much in advance. Something to do with the big Rocky Mountains, the Plains, the Gulf, the Pacific. It's complicated. It's not like forecasting on the East Coast or Mid West at all.
I live in NM. There were a ton of power outages after the snow. It was just a wet heavy snow that knocked down a bunch of overgrowth and took out power lines. There were over 50,000 customers without power. Mine was out for about 24 hours. Got a little cold, but no worse for the wear.
DNC is DOA in USA for the rest of eternity. Forget about the Democrats. They can't find their butt where they are anyway. And artificial intelligence is not going to make the Democrats any smarter bunch of idiots
@marciarobertson7618 been going in and out of the Denver area for a bit now, few times and year I'm moving snow with my bumper. Be nice if they would plow the streets,never understood why Denver decided not to ever do that,
@jeremyway-ue1xq you need to calm down and look at meteorological records. I'll give you a hint.... snow is possible in November. In fact it is EXPECTED.
@@TheRealOtakuJoe First of all their are people from both parties that live in Colorado. The Denver metro area got 1 foot of snow we were only expecting 6 inches. No one wants any federal funding for snow that is going to melt in two days. We call a state of emergency when people don't have power, people are stuck in their cars, and the roads are icy and causing accidents. We are all affected in the same way either with snow or fires. We help each other out when we need to because we live in America.
Early storm, but it’s over! Not nearly as bad in Albuquerque area as predicted, too warm and a lot melted. Governor just wanted the 1.5 million in emergency funds available preemptively.
@@craigdarby9533 lol, yes we kind of were. It doesn't typically snow this much in the Denver metro area. It was fine all week just typically winter driving. We got the worst of it last night. Our total is at about 2 feet and the roads are icy at night.
@ stay home if you have to. If not make it adventure. I had to drive from Portland to Fargo with a snow storm. Not my car. Buick with pretty bald tires. It was 2-3 feet all the way to Spokane, dug out in the street a few times. Woke up in both Portland and Spokane with the car needing to be dug out. Nbd. I live in the mountains in this area. I’m planning on a HEAVY winter. This is political bs for disaster reliefs. We don’t need you and they don’t help
Are you kidding me! The year I moved to New Mexico, the only reason that we were able to travel was because we had a Toyota Land Cruiser. Snow had completely stopped stopped travel in the Albuquerque area! If you can drive in a regular car, it really isn't a Snow emergency.
The snow did not stop travel. Streets were clear almost immediately when the sun came out. This was not an emergency. Our governor is trying fleece the federal government one last time before Trump gets into office.
I’m a truck driver myself and I check the weather more often this time of year if I’m gonna run in the high elevation. I don’t wanna get stuck on the road like it’s showing here on I-40. You have to be weather ready but I’ve been doing it for years.
@@rhondasanders4323 I LOVE blizzards don't have to go anywhere. But I made it to work just fine all week long. We got the worst of it last night and the roads maintenance crews just didn't plan that well for this.
This reaction to the storm, was a typical response which is too little and too late.i was in it headed from Albuquerque to Amarillo. It took 12 hours for me to drive 55 miles just east of Albuquerque. When I finally got to more normal driving I saw the backup on the westbound side that appeared to be 20 miles of tractor trailers shut down because of icy roads and for the most part vehicles sliding sideways on the road and then blocking the road.
I agree with everyone, this was not a bad storm, yes there was snow that fell, but from perspective in it. I think that the snowplows - 3 that I saw, were 24 hours too late to keep the road ice free. As a result many tractor trailers just slid off the road, but in the process blocked hundreds if not thousands. By the time one wreck was resolved another happened within a mile. So through the day and night , there was stop for 3 hours then move forward a quarter mile only to be stopped again. The policeman were doing all they could do, but that was after the wreck. They should have had snow plows or salt or whatever out 24 hours earlier. Of course you are totally screwed if you go into that kind of roadblock with little or no fuel. I can only blame NM for their lack of preparedness… but not the police.
@@johnb128 Colorado does need better road maintenance plans. It can get messy. I didn't have any issues getting to work this week. But I think we got the worst of it overnight.
It's November. It's snowing .... the locals got surprised? ... by the snow? ... LOL, Stay safe my friends :) Climate change is not going to stop the snow ... not for many years.
@@steveperry3572 what you don't understand is that the Denver metro area doesn't usually get this much snow. Some areas are buried and the roads are icy and dangerous and people are without power. The snow will be gone in a couple of days though I personally made it to work all week with no problems. I am not trying to be rude here but you obviously don't live in Colorado nor do you understand our weather patterns.
@@steveperry3572 if home land security is needed it's because there are people that are probably out on the interstates or mountain roads that are stuck in their cars. It's a search and rescue effort
I-25 is shut down from NM to Pueblo, CO. People stuck in cars and trucks on the interstate. In Trinidad, CO I have 48" snow drifts in my driveway. Out east reports of 10' snow drifts on the state highways.
@@uJarGamer okay listen we don't need disaster relief for snow. But there is a state disaster called during blizzards when the following things occur. 1. People don't have power. 2. People get stuck in their cars on the side of the road for a day. 2. The snow gets so heavy it causes propety damage. 3. The roads are slippery enough to cause pileups. 4. Anymore them 10 inches of snow. We got 12 in the Denver metro area. Some areas got 3. Please stop making comments when you don't know all of the facts and you don't understand just how dangerous blizzards can be if you're not prepared for them. And my last comment to you is do not be pissed off at Colorado for being a Democrat state there are plenty of people who live here who voted for Trump as well. I don't think any of us have stated don't give a state disaster relief because of how a state voted. I am tired of this situation where Americans don't want to help each other out attitude any more. Call me old but I don't care who the hell someone voted for if a person needs help I do what I can to help. We are all human and we're supposed to be in this together.
I was going to say...an emergency in those 2 states because it snowed a lot? Wow...I thought that happened every year there lol. Looking at some of the other comments, people seem to feel the same way I do, that it's a bunch of noise over nothing.
The Denver area doesn't usually get this much snow. I think the only reason they are saying disaster is because a lot of people are without power. Personally I didn't miss a day of work. I am originally from Iowa I can handle a little snow. The snow will melt by Monday or Tuesday.
You people don’t understand that at night it turns into freezing rain which is black ice and if your hauling ass you’ll end up in a ditch or causing a multiple crashes
I'm stuck in Las Vegas New Mexico rn. They got over 40 inches in about a day. Forecast was for 6-12. It melted a bit, but temp is in the teens tonight so all the roads are just ice now. It isnt that there is snow. It is how much fell in how short of a period in a place that isnt equipped to handle it as it isnt a common occurrence.
I haven't heard HOW MUCH snow yet. Shouldn't that information be included in your newscast? O.K. After midway through some numbers (not much) of snowfall were given.
The roads are completely shut down where the storm ACTUALLY IS! They are showing you pictures of Albuquerque and Santa Fe. The bulk of the storm is 150 miles away. LOL!
Streets look clear…what is the emergency?
The roads are completely shut down where the storm ACTUALLY IS! They are showing you pictures of Albuquerque and Santa Fe. The bulk of the storm is 150 miles away. LOL!
@@thekingofbohemia1so why don’t they show that?
@@hematophage3526 Because the ROADS ARE CLOSED! You can't get anywhere near the storm. It's 200 miles from Albuquerque!
@ it’s called a cell phone.
Lack of adsense revenue.
I lived in Colorado most my life. That does not look like anything except a little storm
I lived in Dallas for a while and if they got an inch of snow they were ready to shut down the city and I'm from Kentucky originally so I just laughed and drove around everyone that wasn't use to driving on snow and ice.
That’s not a storm. A snow storm is like 5 feet of snow.
Yup it's winter in the mountains 🌄🤢
That does not look like disaster
The roads are completely shut down where the storm ACTUALLY IS! They are showing you pictures of Albuquerque and Santa Fe. The bulk of the storm is 150 miles away. LOL!
Hahahhaha wow thats what you call bad... smh@thekingofbohemia1
Gotta cash out while they still can. Bet they get more money than the southeast.
@@kennethharman3782 try driving in it. The Denver metro area doesn't usually get this kind of snow only the mountains so. The roads are icy and dangerous and not everyone is capable of driving in icy conditions. I went to work all week but I am from Iowa and know how to handle it.
@@heywhatsthatsmell nobody wants federal money the snow will melt in a couple of days. The problem is that the roads are icy at night and it's dangerous. There are areas where they are buried. I made it to work all week long just fine. Denver dis not get hit hard till last night.
The streets got dusted...those from Cleveland see this as a walk in the park
Mother Nature state of Jewmergancy lol
Yeah okay, go drive through the mountains.
Buffalo, too.
Where are you at? We have like 2ft
Blizzard on the Eastern plains. It really depends where you are..
crying about the slightest discomfort makes the whole country WEAK
Like the Hurricanes in Florida Right?
@@BFTTrump2024 no one is crying. What you fail to understand if you don't live in the Denver metro area is that we don't get this much snow. The snow melts during the day and makes the roads icy and dangerous at night when it freezes. We don't need anything but better highway maintenance. But that's a state issue not anybody else's.
2 feet of snow fell in 24 hours in much of New Mexico (in November- never seen that happen in 30 years). Most of the state is higher altitude than the ABQ city shot where the roads were already cleared. It was news worthy. Accurate report.
I love the snow!
@@montanagal6958 I LOVE getting stuck inside during blizzards. I did make it to work all week just fine. Just gotta make sure you have windshield washer fluid.
Nothing compared to what I've seen and been through in North Dakota and Montana during the winter
I lived in North Dakota for 3 years attending Trinity Bible College in Ellendale North Dakota
Also worked as a truck driver regionally for several years
Montana winter. 40 degrees below zero with wind chill.
I've seen snow drifts in North Dakota about 12...14. Feet high
The entire state buried in snow
Plus winter ( white out ) conditions
At that point you cannot see anything outside your vehicle
People jobs and landlords help in those situations????????? Here in TX we miss over a rainy day we're fired, curious of it's different there?
WY is rough too in the Winter, second coldest temperature recorded in the lower 48. _68 Farenheight the coldest was Rodgers pass Mt. _70 recorded the same day in 1933.
North Dakota ain't no joke.
@@albertmolina1781I’m from Toronto Canada we have no snow right now and moderate weather for the time being, Even had rain few days ago no ice.. I think something weird is going on
The thing is, the southern states don’t have the infrastructure to handle extreme cold storms because it’s so rare! Growing up in Pittsburgh it snows all winter, so they have snow plow trucks ready to go out and plow and salt EVERY road, even residential streets. Now I’m living in Tennessee and last year we had a bad blizzard with a foot of snow. Everyone was stuck in their houses for ten days bc they only have a couple snow trucks and the roads were extremely dangerous.
Good luck New Mexico your governor declared an emergency, better hold onto your guns again
Good we need water
Neither state takes care of their roads. Usually Raton pass is closed down. They don’t put salt on road for the snow to melt. Only a bit of sand with a little salt at lights. Causes a lot of accidents. Colorado usually starts having snow on Halloween.
I have seen it snow on average in September and on..from Bailey Colorado often . You must be from Commiefornia lol
Lordy Lordy Lordy it’s never snowed in New Mexico before and your headline is over the top! Those with eyes can see.
It does snow in New Mexico
@@philippesauvie639 I have seen that some parts of NM got 6 feet of snow.
A state of emergency for snow in New Mexico where it snows every winter. 🤔 The tops of the mountains get the most snow including Colorado and anywhere else. I don't understand the emergency. Did it sneak up on everyone in the middle of the night....... I'm sorry for sounding uncaring but it snows there every year. Why was the governor not watching the weather report? That is the question ⁉️
It was a blizzard east of I 25. >3 feet, high winds.
Educate yourself before your ignorance shows
@@desertmoonlight2880I've been on every Nas in the conus. I'm not 12 years old man or lady. Calling in a state of emergency for winter. There will be issues with electricity going out due to everything's on sticks out there on poles. I'm 55 years old. Educate myself. Did it spontaneously combust overhead out of nowhere? That's what I'm getting at. Every state that is effected with snow always and I mean always make sure at the beginning of October. Make sure that they have all of their equipment and materials in line for such measures. Tia
@RagsHSC-7 you might not be familiar with weather patterns here. Sometimes it's actually very difficult to predict much in advance. Something to do with the big Rocky Mountains, the Plains, the Gulf, the Pacific. It's complicated. It's not like forecasting on the East Coast or Mid West at all.
Hilarious...looks like a Canadian Spring
I live in NM. There were a ton of power outages after the snow. It was just a wet heavy snow that knocked down a bunch of overgrowth and took out power lines. There were over 50,000 customers without power. Mine was out for about 24 hours. Got a little cold, but no worse for the wear.
I live in Boulder, it gets down to -10 and I still have to go to work. 37 is nice compared to -10.
be safe
@@hera7884 I made it to work just fine all week. We just need better road maintenance here in Denver.
🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
I never understood how much “WTF” actually means, until RIGHT NOW!!!! Am I dreaming this? 😮😮😮
Maybe the democrats can save these two states since they voted blue.
Our county elected a conservative. Not all of Califrorado. is ruined yet. Welcome to Dis 3 Bobbett.
Whats dis 3 bobbett
Grow up
DNC is DOA in USA for the rest of eternity. Forget about the Democrats. They can't find their butt where they are anyway. And artificial intelligence is not going to make the Democrats any smarter bunch of idiots
Please stop with this BS.
What snow??? Jeez made it sound like they got buried.
Some did! >3 feet, blizzard conditions. People are stuck in their vehicles on the roads.
@1ACL seems like just the high country and that's fairly normal.
@thomaspavelko9412 it's the eastern plains, and it's fairly normal there, too
@marciarobertson7618 been going in and out of the Denver area for a bit now, few times and year I'm moving snow with my bumper. Be nice if they would plow the streets,never understood why Denver decided not to ever do that,
@thomaspavelko9412 I agree the side streets are totally neglected it's a challenge.
Storms are not rare in early November lol
We've had massive snow storms 8n October in decades past.
Stop this alarmist nonsense
Yes, it was decades ago! It has not happened recently!
@jeremyway-ue1xq you need to calm down and look at meteorological records. I'll give you a hint.... snow is possible in November. In fact it is EXPECTED.
a disaster where? that's hardly any snow, are they trying to get disaster relief money over a normal snow, lol
if that's an emergency don't move to Utah lol
God said tsk tsk New Mexico and Colorado.
Ridiculous. So much for the Florida hurricanes that just passed. Was that God as well.
@@TheRealOtakuJoe First of all their are people from both parties that live in Colorado. The Denver metro area got 1 foot of snow we were only expecting 6 inches. No one wants any federal funding for snow that is going to melt in two days. We call a state of emergency when people don't have power, people are stuck in their cars, and the roads are icy and causing accidents. We are all affected in the same way either with snow or fires. We help each other out when we need to because we live in America.
Early storm, but it’s over! Not nearly as bad in Albuquerque area as predicted, too warm and a lot melted. Governor just wanted the 1.5 million in emergency funds available preemptively.
@but she did get the money on board before on that happened so it would be available.
Caught off guard
@@craigdarby9533 lol, yes we kind of were. It doesn't typically snow this much in the Denver metro area. It was fine all week just typically winter driving. We got the worst of it last night. Our total is at about 2 feet and the roads are icy at night.
FEMA ordered to not help suspected Trump supporters
I’m in colorado. It’s been totally overcast, snowing last few days. I couldn’t get to my dr’s appt Wednesday.
What people fail to understand is that the Denver metro area doesn't usually get this much snow.
I have screenshot this, as when I wake up I need to double check I witnessed this 😮
Lol come to the Midwest see what we work in, drive in, walk / run / jog in oh the kids dont get off school and we dont get off work.
No such thing as whether manipulation… is this supposed to happen on election day and it’s just a couple days late?
Disaster. Wtf are y’all talking about. It’s snow
@ 3 feet of snow was some of my best experiences… so?
@ stay home if you have to. If not make it adventure. I had to drive from Portland to Fargo with a snow storm. Not my car. Buick with pretty bald tires. It was 2-3 feet all the way to Spokane, dug out in the street a few times. Woke up in both Portland and Spokane with the car needing to be dug out. Nbd. I live in the mountains in this area. I’m planning on a HEAVY winter. This is political bs for disaster reliefs. We don’t need you and they don’t help
People that can’t drive in the snow shouldn’t. We need highway maintenance, no “disaster relief”
Are you kidding me! The year I moved to New Mexico, the only reason that we were able to travel was because we had a Toyota Land Cruiser. Snow had completely stopped stopped travel in the Albuquerque area! If you can drive in a regular car, it really isn't a Snow emergency.
The snow did not stop travel. Streets were clear almost immediately when the sun came out. This was not an emergency. Our governor is trying fleece the federal government one last time before Trump gets into office.
I’m a truck driver myself and I check the weather more often this time of year if I’m gonna run in the high elevation. I don’t wanna get stuck on the road like it’s showing here on I-40. You have to be weather ready but I’ve been doing it for years.
I lived in Colorado for 46 years. I rather have a blizzard, than a tornado or hurricane.
@@rhondasanders4323 I LOVE blizzards don't have to go anywhere. But I made it to work just fine all week long. We got the worst of it last night and the roads maintenance crews just didn't plan that well for this.
Come to the north east. Thats a normal business day in the north east
It's 66 right now on Long Island, but that's normal Upstate to get four or five feet of snow.
Awesome my 4x4 is ready...
This reaction to the storm, was a typical response which is too little and too late.i was in it headed from Albuquerque to Amarillo. It took 12 hours for me to drive 55 miles just east of Albuquerque. When I finally got to more normal driving I saw the backup on the westbound side that appeared to be 20 miles of tractor trailers shut down because of icy roads and for the most part vehicles sliding sideways on the road and then blocking the road.
I agree with everyone, this was not a bad storm, yes there was snow that fell, but from perspective in it. I think that the snowplows - 3 that I saw, were 24 hours too late to keep the road ice free. As a result many tractor trailers just slid off the road, but in the process blocked hundreds if not thousands. By the time one wreck was resolved another happened within a mile. So through the day and night , there was stop for 3 hours then move forward a quarter mile only to be stopped again. The policeman were doing all they could do, but that was after the wreck. They should have had snow plows or salt or whatever out 24 hours earlier. Of course you are totally screwed if you go into that kind of roadblock with little or no fuel. I can only blame NM for their lack of preparedness… but not the police.
@@johnb128 Colorado does need better road maintenance plans. It can get messy. I didn't have any issues getting to work this week. But I think we got the worst of it overnight.
I live in NM THE RATON PASS HAS 6 foot snow drifts
Weather Change of
Fall and Winter
oh no! it is snowing. there is moisture falling from the sky! what do we do???????
It's November. It's snowing .... the locals got surprised? ... by the snow? ... LOL, Stay safe my friends :) Climate change is not going to stop the snow ... not for many years.
Last wk our weather in high 70s and 80s, love it around this time of the yr
Yes it snows in New Mexico.
Typical winter day for us in the north. Easy peasy to drive in with proper tires.
So glad it's not the end of the world. It's not the apocalypse, it's winter...
Blue Blue
Judgement for voting Kamala...
Lol
Explain why Flori-duh gets flooded every other day then.
Ignorance at it best is you
@@1ACL High concentration of homosexuals...
@@desertmoonlight2880 I am sure you know ignorance very well...
State of Emergency! What a joke
Curious as to why we need to notify home land security about weather.
@@steveperry3572 what you don't understand is that the Denver metro area doesn't usually get this much snow. Some areas are buried and the roads are icy and dangerous and people are without power. The snow will be gone in a couple of days though I personally made it to work all week with no problems. I am not trying to be rude here but you obviously don't live in Colorado nor do you understand our weather patterns.
@@marciarobertson7618I’m not trying to be rude either. It still doesn’t answer my question.
@@steveperry3572 if home land security is needed it's because there are people that are probably out on the interstates or mountain roads that are stuck in their cars. It's a search and rescue effort
@@marciarobertson7618You don’t need homeland security for that. It’s just overreach.
Wowzer, New Mexico! Who'd guess they would get snow?
I-25 is shut down from NM to Pueblo, CO. People stuck in cars and trucks on the interstate. In Trinidad, CO I have 48" snow drifts in my driveway. Out east reports of 10' snow drifts on the state highways.
Over here in NC we have beautiful weather per usual
Look at that interstate, going FULL SPEED !
Sorry, there isn't enough relief money to help you. Thank Kamala & Joe.
@@uJarGamer okay listen we don't need disaster relief for snow. But there is a state disaster called during blizzards when the following things occur. 1. People don't have power. 2. People get stuck in their cars on the side of the road for a day. 2. The snow gets so heavy it causes propety damage. 3. The roads are slippery enough to cause pileups. 4. Anymore them 10 inches of snow. We got 12 in the Denver metro area. Some areas got 3. Please stop making comments when you don't know all of the facts and you don't understand just how dangerous blizzards can be if you're not prepared for them. And my last comment to you is do not be pissed off at Colorado for being a Democrat state there are plenty of people who live here who voted for Trump as well. I don't think any of us have stated don't give a state disaster relief because of how a state voted. I am tired of this situation where Americans don't want to help each other out attitude any more. Call me old but I don't care who the hell someone voted for if a person needs help I do what I can to help. We are all human and we're supposed to be in this together.
Wow, stay safe people
I was going to say...an emergency in those 2 states because it snowed a lot? Wow...I thought that happened every year there lol. Looking at some of the other comments, people seem to feel the same way I do, that it's a bunch of noise over nothing.
The Denver area doesn't usually get this much snow. I think the only reason they are saying disaster is because a lot of people are without power. Personally I didn't miss a day of work. I am originally from Iowa I can handle a little snow. The snow will melt by Monday or Tuesday.
@@marciarobertson7618 Ahhh ok...that makes sense...Anytime my own area is without power that is definitely a big problem I agree.
@@Sheryl777 thank you for listening.
You people don’t understand that at night it turns into freezing rain which is black ice and if your hauling ass you’ll end up in a ditch or causing a multiple crashes
The highways have been nearly undriveable believe me I got stuck on 25
Uhh what seems to be the problem here? That’s a dusting where I come from.
It’s not that bad up Northern Colo. Wet sloppy crap.
Same in Denver, not really bad at all. I guess it was worse in southern Colorado.
Already having snow ???
Act like its never snowed in the mountains before
NO emergency alerts were sent out!! We were not told about the Albuquerque low. 3+ feet
I’m in Toronto Canada.. no snow outside it was 14 today Celsius I think that’s 67-66 to you guys
How is that disaster… have a second heat source for your home and a AWD car… prepare people.
So I'd like to add that in there.
It snows in new mexico each year. Must be a lot this year?
I'm stuck in Las Vegas New Mexico rn. They got over 40 inches in about a day. Forecast was for 6-12. It melted a bit, but temp is in the teens tonight so all the roads are just ice now.
It isnt that there is snow. It is how much fell in how short of a period in a place that isnt equipped to handle it as it isnt a common occurrence.
Thank you! People don't understand that the Denver metro area usually has very mild winter weather.
Yes people. It’s called snow. It’s not an emergency it’s called perspiration!!!!!! Snow🤪
Silly just a dust
@@Shoshonegrl we were only supposed to get 6-10 in inches instead we got almost two foot. Some areas got 3-4.
It just looks wet...
82 here in Florida
The East had hurricanes
The Midwest had tornados
The mountains had snowstorms
The West? Perhaps earthquakes?
Stay home in your house 🏡. Safer than traveling.
Best wishes to you all. I know we are survivals. The road is bumpy.
Emergency? Really?
This is life and death 💀 situation. It is affecting all of us. Some better prepare then others. But they are truly discipline 🫡
That’s just a dusting.
The governor declared what? So they gonna charge the storm gross receipt tax so it moves to Colorado like me?
We need rain or snow in Arizona. New Mexico was very lucky! I hope we're next.
Snow !!!
I haven't heard HOW MUCH snow yet. Shouldn't that information be included in your newscast? O.K. After midway through some numbers (not much) of snowfall were given.
Ohhh, want to work in “climate change”, indirectly.
Winter weather in the Rockies is NOT news.
Hot cold rain snow never happy
Watching from sunny Florida 😎 don’t hate me.
The sun is out so it will begone soon....
A normal winter storm..
It is that time of year....
It snowed. 🥱💤💤💤
Yeah yeah how much emergency money do they need
The east Coast really doesn't get snow any more but now the West gets it. Polar shift.
Right, because Colorado getting snow in winter requires a polar shift.... lmfao
Don't be so gullible
New Mexico always got snow.
Except the roads are clear.
Huge backup on the 40 yesterday. Carmegeddon
I 25, I 70 both closed at times, both directions.
That's a snow storm?😊
Mother Nature voted red !
Colorado got over 2 feet ....NM doesn't look so bad
They got it worst. Blizzard, >3 ft at least
Northern New Mexico got 40 plus inches
These ppl have no idea whats a snow storm fr go back to bed.
The roads are completely shut down where the storm ACTUALLY IS! They are showing you pictures of Albuquerque and Santa Fe. The bulk of the storm is 150 miles away. LOL!
Canada is happy to make certain you don't live without a few flakes (or a few feet) of snow.
Think about all the homeless people
Get over it!,
RED