New Mexico weather

From Farr Feed in Taos, posted late this morning:

Right now there are the most unspeakably WHITE puffy clouds over the Sangres, covering the tops of the peaks. Sounds ordinary, but the clouds are simply gigantic. Leviathan. Humongous. Four times as tall as the mountains themselves, at least, and they’re moving to the south. In between cloud-trains is the deepest blue on earth, and right now the sun is blasting down. This is what constitutes a “winter storm warning” in these parts. If you were IN one of those clouds, sitting on a mountain above 8,000 feet, you’d be covered with snow.

Forecast for Albuquerque for the rest of the week: Chance of rain during the day. Chance of snow at night. Right now (just after 6PM) one can see the front, dark and ominous in the west backlit by the twilight.