Not much snow is expected this week in Colorado, but the extended forecast is showing that heavy precipitation is likely ...
After multiple weeks of little snow accumulation and generally poor ski conditions, this weekend promises to bring some of the best skiing so far this season in Colorado.
A major snowstorm is forecast to hit the Colorado mountains this weekend, bringing a wave of snow — up to a foot or more in many places — after an extended dry spell and ...
The "big snow" of the last few days has come and gone, and Colorado is set to move forward into the end of January while it ...
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“Trending Cold, Snowy in Colorado”: Meteorologist Sees Sign of Hope for Snow Fans and Skiers
“I'm seeing the strongest signal that we've had all season long." ...
Snow was already falling early Tuesday morning in parts of Colorado’s mountains, and was forecast to continue through 4 a.m. Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.
From the potential for record-breaking highs to a chance for snow, this week's forecast has it all! TONIGHT: Expect a mild night with mostly clear skies.
A snowstorm left several inches of snow in Colorado over the weekend, with one area seeing nearly 2 feet of snow.
Snow is most likely in Denver between 5 p.m. Tuesday and 4 a.m. Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.
As one of Colorado’s worst winter seasons for snowfall continues, some ski resorts are cutting employee hours due to a lack ...
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Meteorologist Reveals Dramatic Snowfall Gap Between Vermont and Colorado
A new chart puts the difference between the two states in sharp contrast.
Colorado’s snowpack has hit record lows across the state this winter. During a Jan. 22 Water Conditions Monitoring Committee, Brian Domonkos, the Colorado snow survey supervisor for the U.S. Natural ...
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