A strong storm system with an abundance of moisture will bring heavy snow to Colorado's high country just in time for the ...
It’s Friday, which means the mountains are calling to the weekend warriors ready to hit the slopes for the Presidents Day ...
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Snow and rain hit back in Denver, mountains brace for heavy snowStorm Warnings are in effect across Colorado's mountains with 1-3 feet of snow possible with hazardous driving conditions ...
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President's Day Weekend is always one of the busiest weekends of the year at Colorado's ski areas, and this year snowy conditions could make it a challenging drive for Coloradans from the Front Range ...
With up to a foot of fresh snow on the way, it is shaping up to be a busy Presidents’ Day weekend in Colorado’s High Country.
A robust plume of moisture from the Pacific will impact highway travel as well as backcountry travel due to increased avalanche conditions.
Heavy snow will continue in the high country on Friday, with the Plains on the warm and gusty side of today's storm.
Brian Lazar, the deputy director of the Colorado Avalanche Information Center, provided an update on the dangerous conditions in the mountains. OPM tells government agencies to start firing recently ...
A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect through 6 PM Saturday for the Bookcliffs, the Roan Plateau, the upper Gunnison River Valley, the mountains of West Park County, Clear Creek County, Summit County ...
Every state but Hawaii, California and Florida is likely to get a taste of wind chills of 20 degrees or colder.
Our next big thing is the combination of a deep low pressure trough, California low and another atmospheric river.
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