Northwest New Mexico will see anywhere from 60-70% of totality ... but these are still in stock READ THE FULL STORY:INTERACTIVE MAP: Here's how much of the eclipse you'll see in New Mexico ...
Northwest New MexicoAreas of northwest New Mexico near Farmington can expect to see between 2 and 5 inches of snow in lower elevations with 4 to 8 inches of snow in higher elevations above 7,500 feet.
As the trough of low pressure slows down while moving into Northwest New Mexico later today into early tomorrow, a breezy Pacific Cold front from the northwest will arrive first, then a gusty ...
The Pacific Northwest and the Great Lakes region are showing the highest likelihood for above-average precipitation this winter.
Wintry conditions were impacting states in the Pacific Northwest, whereas a dry spell in the Northeast prompted red flag ...
Overnight, spotty showers will move into northwest New Mexico and southwest Colorado, with the rain switching over to snow above 9,000′ in the San Juan Mountains. A Winter Weather Advisory goes ...
As the trough of low pressure slows down while moving into Northwest New Mexico later today into early tomorrow, a breezy Pacific Cold front from the northwest will arrive first, then a gusty backdoor ...
A powerful winter storm is currently dumping snow across The Four Corners region of the country.
WELL, HERE YOU ARE, NORTHWEST NEW MEXICO, ALREADY ON THE BACK SIDE OF THE STORM SYSTEM. THIS MORNING IN THE AFTERNOON WILL OFFER UP AT LEAST A LITTLE SUNSHINE. 51. THAT’S IT FOR YOUR HIGH.
Winds were breezy across New Mexico today as well, with gusts up to 40 mph in parts of the state. This is all ahead of a strong fall storm system that will be moving in Tuesday. Tonight, spotty ...
A couple of spotty showers and mountain snow will even be possible by Monday evening in northwest New Mexico and southwest Colorado. Our next fall storm system starts moving into New Mexico on ...