Snow is finally back in the forecast for Colorado as a trio of storms could bring snow to the state from the middle of this week through the Christmas weekend; maybe fresh snow on Christmas Day too.
Longer-range forecasts suggest more meaningful snowfall might be possible for all Colorado mountains around Christmas Day.
Winter returned to Colorado’s high country over the weekend, especially in the southern and central mountains. The state’s snowpack is slowly rebounding as well, with the median average moved above 33 ...
Colorado's ski areas benefitted from significant snowfall last weekend, and opened additional terrain with light snow showers ...
In terms of precipitation, Colorado Springs and Pueblo broke that record. This is the measurement of actual water that fell ...
Dry conditions will prevail for another six or seven days as Colorado’s high country continues to experience a dry fall ...
Colorado’s statewide snowpack on Wednesday sat at 73% of the median between 1991 and 2020, according to data collected by the ...
After the holiday weekend brought one of the latest first snows on record for metro Denver, winter storms are finally making ...
After a historically slow start to winter, Colorado’s ski resorts could be on track for a comeback with some forecasting as ...
Colorado's vulnerable snowpack after a major storm raises avalanche risks in the central and northern mountains.
Early-season snowfall has been sparse and infrequent, but Steamboat is forecast to receive 30 inches from Friday through ...
While Colorado got socked in with snow Friday night through Saturday, the snowfall totals to our north are outrageous.
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