New Mexico is known for its dry desert climate, but every once in a while, the Land of Enchantment becomes a winter wonderland. We’ve had many blizzards and snow storms in recent years, but the temperatures never got quite as cold as they did in February 1951. Let’s take a closer look at the coldest day in New Mexico.

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What’s the coldest temperature you’ve ever experienced in New Mexico? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!

Don’t let the snow storms of the past deter you from enjoying a bit of winter magic! If you’re looking for some fun, pay a visit to the snowiest town in New Mexico.

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