A strong storm system has brought cold air, gusty winds, and snow to much of New Mexico and has had a big impact in the metro ...
Elsewhere, New Mexico's Colfax County was blanketed in 40 inches of snow, while parts of Albuquerque received 7.5 inches of ...
An unusually early snow storm helped Sandia Peak Ski Area, New Mexico to open earlier than ever. After it was hit with 36 ...
In the northern hemisphere, atmospheric rivers typically occur during winter and are often cited for strong storms in the ...
Emergency crews were rescuing drivers who got stuck on snow-covered roads as a potentially record-breaking storm moves across New Mexico.
Several inches of snow and strong winds are expected in parts of Albuquerque starting Wednesday night that could go until Friday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
AND THAT DOES INCLUDE ALBUQUERQUE AND SANTA FE. LET’S WALK YOU THROUGH IT. YOU CAN SEE LIGHT AMOUNTS OF SNOW IN THE ALBUQUERQUE AREA IN THE MORNING, 3 TO 4IN OR SO IN SANTA FE. MORE THAN A FOOT ...
A major winter storm is moving into New Mexico Wednesday. This storm will bring major to extreme impacts through Friday, with ...
As a winter storm continues to move across Albuquerque. Here's what we can expect in the city throughout the day. Snow showers are expected to continue throughout the day and continue into the evening ...
Sandia Peak Ski Area unveiled its powdery, ungroomed slopes to eager skiers and snowboarders on Saturday.
A winter weather storm continued to blast parts of New Mexico on Thursday and Friday. While some areas like Albuquerque ...
Snow in western New Mexico could also cause travel problems along I-40 overnight. In Albuquerque, a strong east canyon wind develops tonight, with gusts as high as 50 mph through Thursday morning.