A small system blowing from west to east through northern New Mexico won’t do anything for the Durango area, Joe Ramey, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Grand Junction, said.

But a colder front arriving from the north after midnight Wednesday could bring some snow.

“But it doesn’t look impressive,” Ramey said. “You might see some flakes or possibly a dusting, maybe a small accumulation.”

In keeping with tradition, it’s been a dry January, Ramey said. January and June are the state’s driest months, he said.

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