
Location and Climate
Clovis is centrally located on the High Plains of Eastern New Mexico at an elevation of 4,280 feet. The climate is ideal with a mean temperature of 57 degrees and average rainfall of 17 inches. The high altitude and dry air make for pleasant days and cool nights. Seldom does the temperature drop below freezing in the winter, and the arid climate makes warm summer days more enjoyable. Mild spring and autumn days allow Eastern New Mexicans year-round seasonal pleasure. The sun shines an average of 355 days making it an ideal place to enjoy outdoor activities of all kinds.
Ideal ClimateClovis is centrally located on the High Plains of eastern New Mexico at an elevation of 4,280 feet. The climate is ideal with a mean temperature of 57 degrees and average rainfall of 17 inches. The high altitude and dry air make for pleasant days and cool nights. Seldom does the temperature drop below freezing in the winter, and the arid climate makes warm summer days more enjoyable. Mild spring and autumn days allow eastern New Mexicans year-round seasonal pleaure. The sun shines an average of 355 days making it an ideal place to enjoy outdoor activities of all kinds. |
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Clovis stands at the gateway to the Land of Enchantment and serves as the retail and service hub for a trade area of 100,000 people in Eastern New Mexico and West Texas. U.S. Highways 60/84 and 70 intersect with New Mexico Highway 209 in Clovis, connecting businesses and visitors to the entire Southwest. Clovis is also strategically located on the main East-West line of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad. Find out more about 