Come on down! It can be cold too, and it does snow here, but nothing at all like up in your area. Coldest temps aren't until Jan-Feb, so Nov/Dec can still be very flyable. Snow levels typically are above 7,000'. We really have VFR weather 300+ days per year so if it gets yucky, it's usually overwith by the next day. Nightime lows, 20-30's, daytime highs, 40-50's. Up in the mountains, it gets mighty cold...single digits common overnight. We're at the bottom end of the Rockies. 180 climb performance comes in handy. Typical field elevations here from 4,000 to 7,000'MSL.
Up north, Taos is very nice, with neat shops and restaurants in town. Courtesy or rental cars at the airport are handy and it's an easy drive. The Rio Grande Gorge bridge is close to the airport. Some have flown under it.
Down south, it's warmer typically. White Sands National Park is quite amazing...white sand dunes for miles. A short flight west of the Albuquerque area is some amazing geography...red sands, mesas, and the "Sky City" of Acoma Pueblo. I've lost GPS signal here once. A Navajo native friend of mine said, "don't fly over the reservation, white man". Hmm. Ruidoso is a really nice ski/gambling resort town. Inn of the Mountain Gods is a beatiful place, with golf, skiing, and a casino.
I live at the Mid Valley Airpark, 25 miles south of Albuquerque. Three 180's here. Fuel typically cheapest in the area. Mogas is available via my trailer. IF, the ethanol wave doesn't overtake us.
Brian