Spring-like conditions with snowmelt and mostly calm winds are in store today before the next storm system as while most ...
The low pressure system that brought snow across the state to end last week has cleared out of New Mexico as a high pressure ...
The low pressure system that has brought snow across the state will have cleared out of New Mexico by Sunday afternoon.
AS THE SUN GOES DOWN, THINGS WILL BEGIN TO IMPROVE. AND YOU SEE THOSE FIRE WEATHER WARNINGS CONTINUE FOR A LITTLE BIT LONGER ...
A massive dust storm buried parts of New Mexico and Texas in airborne smut Monday morning, shutting down highways and leaving nearly 900,000 residents trapped in a potentially deadly cloud.
Winds are expected to reach up to 40 miles per hour with gusts up to 60 miles per hour, according to the National Weather ...
Two dust storms, also known as haboobs, enveloped regions in Texas and New Mexico Monday afternoon, creating unsafe road conditions.
High winds return Thursday, increasing fire danger and low visibility from dust, followed by a cold front this weekend.
Strong wind gusts are picking up across the state leading to a high fire risk in eastern New Mexico. At the same time, our ...
The National Weather Service issued a Fire Weather Watch for parts of New Mexico and Texas, citing strong winds and low humidity.