CEDAR CREST, N.M. (KRQE) – Residents in Cedar Crest, like many New Mexicans, spent Thursday dealing with snow and being met with road closures because of it.
“So I usually wake up around 3 o’clock to get to work by 4. I work in Albuquerque, I’m a transportation driver, but I couldn’t even get out of our driveway. I drive a Nissan Versa so it’s very tiny, it literally was almost covering my tires,” said Naomi Carrillo, a Cedar Crest resident.
The New Mexico Department of Transportation issued warnings to drivers about difficult road conditions in the Interstate 40 area through Tijeras toward Moriarty. NMDOT said they helped more than 200 vehicles on the side of I-40 east of the Metro area.
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“This is a pretty good one. Usually, we’ll get two to three inches but then it doesn’t last you know we’ll get a couple of warm days then it melts but the key word is it was planned. I mean they said it was coming. It’s those ones you don’t know that are coming, or it catches everybody off guard,” said Joe Lenninger, a Cedar Crest resident.