New Mexico Magazine

Our Weather Ch-Ch-Changes

ew Mexico’s weather creates micro-climates everywhere, which makes weather forecasting tricky. After 33 years as a weatherman on KOB 4, Steve Stucker spent his last morning in front of a green screen on March 31. Originally from Iowa, Stucker began his career here on the radio before joining the Albuquerque station in May 1990. His decades of morning forecasting have given him a deep understanding

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