Low pressure has made its way into northern New Mexico from the northern Rocky Mountains today. This low-pressure system brought round one of snow to New Mexico. Over the course of the day, the snowfall has moved across the northeastern corner of the sate and south towards Tucumcari and Clovis.
Cold weather is forecast for New Mexico next week as we could soon see wind chills below zero and snow for much of the state.
It has been a warm and windy afternoon for New Mexico. The temperatures may be cooling off but the wind will be sticking around for tomorrow. Upper level flow has been increasing over southeastern
Cold temperatures are expected to sweep the region starting this weekend, with lows in the single digits Monday night.
As freezing temperatures are expected to hit much of New Mexico this weekend, city officials and charitable groups are once again ramping up emergency operations to support the city's homeless people.
While plenty of winter remains in New Mexico, lower-than-normal snowpack poses potential threats to the state's rivers come spring.
The NWS has issued the warnings as a powerful polar vortex continues to make temperatures plunge nationwide this week.
Both the states of Texas and New Mexico issued warnings for residents on January 6 of possible severe cold weather this week. The National Weather Service says Southern New Mexico, which includes Las Cruces and Roswell,
El Paso’s first freeze of the new year is expected to take place this week paired with a couple of snowy days. A big drop in temperatures is forecasted for this week, along with the possibility of accumulating snow.
In some high-elevation areas, including in parts of Texas, wind chill was plunging the feels-like temperatures to subzero levels.
At least 27 people are believed to be dead and more than a dozen others remain unaccounted for as multiple wildfires rage across Southern California.
Fort Collins got the bulk of its forecast snow overnight. We took a look at snow totals so far and what to expect as this cold weather continues.