The Sandia Mountains glow in the early morning light on Tuesday, as seen from N.M. 337 in Tijeras. Albuquerque will see a bit of a warm-up — highs in the mid-40s on Wednesday increasing to the mid-50s by Friday — before the chance of snow returns on Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.
Louie Gamboa, general manager at Bob’s Burgers on Central Avenue, sweeps snow outside the restaurant in Southwest Albuquerque on Thursday. The National Weather Service says isolated snow showers are expected through the weekend. Other parts of the state, including places like Fort Sumner and Tucumcari, are expected to see more snow than the metro area.
Claudia Hutching, co-owner of Rangewood Ranch, and Nathan Geary, director of operations, walk through their warehouse of reclaimed wood. The store, east of Albuquerque, has piles of reclaimed wood from barns, churches and other structures around New Mexico.
Pastor Carlos Garduño clears snow from the sidewalk near Old Route 66 and N.M. 337 in Tijeras on Jan. 13.
Steve and Dawn Vatoseow are the owners of Lindy’s Diner .
A courtyard at Santa Fe Indian School, which has had issues with flooding.
House Speaker Javier Martínez, D-Albuquerque, center, talks with Rep. Christine Chandler, D-Los Alamos, left, and House Majority Whip Dayan Hochman-Vigil, D-Albuquerque, after a Friday news conference at Manuel's Food Market in Albuquerque's Martineztown neighborhood. The legislators said they plan to prioritize bills dealing with public safety, behavioral health and tax relief during the upcoming 60-day legislative session.
Staff Sgt. Josh Hardy sits in the new Lumena MindGym at The Core recreation center at Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque on Jan 10.
Javon Wright, left, works out with Uly “Monster” Diaz on Thursday at Jackson-Wink MMA Academy in preparation for his BYB Extreme bare-knuckle fight on Saturday against Argentina’s Walter Raul Saravia at Revel Entertainment Center.
House Speaker Javier Martínez, D-Albuquerque, left, and New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez hold a news conference to talk about the investigation into the “golden parachute” given to Western New Mexico University President Joe Shepard by the institution’s governing board.