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from The New Mexican Live Web Cam
 
The Santafehotels.com Plaza Cam is located on the Plaza on the Silver Building at the very end of the Old Santa Fe Trail and Palace Avenue.  It is presented courtesy of www.santafehotels.com.  The robotic live camera commands a 360 degree view of the Plaza and streams live images of downtown Santa Fe, including views of Saint Francis Cathedral, the Fine Arts Museum, The Palace of the Governors, hillsides surrounding downtown Santa Fe, and several perspectives of the Santa Fe Plaza.
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Santa Fe weather forecasts and climate information

You might want to compare Santa Fe forecasts from more than one of the sources listed below (click "Full Story"), since it's notoriously difficult to predict weather in the vicinity of mountains. Here are several useful links:

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Live weather conditions, downtown Santa Fe (station altitude: 7,040 ft.)
Weather station sponsored by Old Santa Fe Inn, 800-745-9910.

Weather information is current even though the time and date will lag one hour behind due to changes in daylight savings time for 2007.  The date and time will "catch up" on April 1, 2007.

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Santa Fe weather predictor
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Fire and water / drought resource guide (updated April 2007)
Resources for responsible living in Santa Fe's arid high desert climate. Updated April 2007:
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What to do in an emergency
In the event that you are in an evacuation situation, this list summarizes supplies you will need when you leave your home. Put them all together in a duffle bag or other large container in advance...
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School and road closings and delays
Click on the 'full story' for links to the latest information on road conditions and school closings and delays.
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Road safety information
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Updated area closings and delays
Wondering if it's safe to travel somewhere? Here are the contacts to get that information:
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Santa Fe's night sky
Links
Heavens Above! -- guide to satellites, Space Station and more
New Mexico Heritage Preservation--Night Sky Program
New Mexico Skies--everything for the amateur astronomer
Endangered Night Sky Program--Chaco Culture National Historical Park
New Mexico considers its dark, star-studded night sky part of its heritage, and has a law on the books protecting it from up-pointing, sky-polluting lights. Here are a few links to help you enjoy our skies even more, by learning what's in them!
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Albuquerque Average Weather Conditions
Links
Albuquerque Average Weather Conditions
Click here to view Albuquerque average weather conditions by month
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from The New Mexican Updated area closings and delays
Closings and delays courtesy of KOB-TV, Channel 4 in Albuquerque. To visit their Web site, click KOB-TV home page. To see KOB-TV's complete statewide list of closings, click KOB-TV closings.   If you know of other closings, delays and cancellations, share them with our readers. Please include a contact number so readers can verify or get updated information on their own.

Many Santa Fe  organizations follow the lead of the Santa Fe Public Schools for weather-related schedule changes.





If you are an administrator for a school that is not listed, please contact the KOB-TV newsroom at (505) 764-2453 or toll free at 1-800-WE-BE-KOB (1-800-932-3562)
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from The New Mexican Spring storm dumps snow on Plains
Tornado touches down near Dallas-Fort Worth

A spring storm dropped snow and rain on the central Plains and spawned a tornado in Texas on Friday as it headed toward the East Coast, where it was expected to create a messy weekend.
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Earthquake and aftershock hit Mexico, strongly felt in Acapulco, Mexico City
ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP) _ A strong earthquake hit Mexico early Friday, knocking out power in parts of Mexico City and Acapulco and sending frightened residents into the streets.
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from The New Mexican Video: Repairs of Cerrillos-St. Michaels Intersection
On Thursday afternoon, the intersection of Cerrillos Road and St. Michaels Drive was partially closed so that severe pot holes could be repaired during the warm weather.
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