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It is shaping up to be an active day of weather across the state. Precipitation chances, strong winds, and critical fire ...
Blowing dust reduced visibility to near zero in some parts of New Mexico, prompting road closures. Forecasters say dangerous fire conditions will persist until Thursday.
Much of the El Paso region, far West Texas and southern New Mexico could face "extreme fire danger" on Monday, including the Gila and Lincoln national forests, the National Weather Service warned. The ...
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High winds return Thursday, increasing fire danger and low visibility from dust, followed by a cold front this weekend.
Spring-like westerly winds are set to drastically increase the fire-threat potential later today as despite very light rain and snow showers starting to approach the Four Corners into the Sangre de ...
Many drivers were stranded across the state after hazardous winds tore through New Mexico. Tuesday’s dust storm left a trail ...
Calmer weather continues for most of New Mexico this afternoon. Our next storm system moves in tomorrow. Wind speeds are ...
New Mexico lawmakers are advancing a bill to prevent wildfires, including by removing fuels in the forest, before the next one strikes.
Here in New Mexico, our growing season has lengthened since the 1970s, even as stream flows have decreased. Fire season starts earlier, lasts longer, and in some years, ignites the forests into ...