Some areas of New Mexico have already seen over 2 feet of snow, and it's going to keep falling into Saturday. Here's the ...
An unusually early snow storm helped Sandia Peak Ski Area, New Mexico to open earlier than ever. After it was hit with 36 ...
Residents across New Mexico and Colorado hunkered down in biting wintry conditions Thursday that made roads impassable, as ...
A winter weather storm continued to blast parts of New Mexico on Thursday and Friday. While some areas like Albuquerque ...
A slow-moving winter storm was expected to drop up to three feet of snow in parts of the two states through Saturday, causing ...
The low-pressure system causing the widespread snow and rain moved into New Mexico from southeast Arizona early this morning.
The National Weather Service predicted snow would fall on Thursday evening and later upgraded it to a prediction for rain.
A local ski shop saw a huge increase in customers Thursday. Winter sport junkies were excited to gear up and get on the ...
IT COULD BE SLICK OUT THERE IN SPOTS. AND ALSO THAT SNOW UP AROUND SANTA FE AND THE NORTHERN MOUNTAINS OF NEW MEXICO. THIS SYSTEM IS WINDING INTO CENTRAL AND EASTERN PARTS OF STATE. WE CONTINUE ...
The calendar says fall, but winter made an appearance Monday from Aztec to the Angel Fire Ski Resort in New Mexico.
While Colorado’s been sucking up much of the ski-related news recently—the start of the season at Wolf Creek Ski Area today is making a splash—snow is flying beyond the state's southern border in New ...
Widespread precipitation is falling over The Land of Enchantment in the form of rain and accumulating wet snow with relatively chilly air for most with breezy conditions. The ...