Up to 30 inches of snow will hit Colorado’s mountains by Wednesday morning and the state will see more in a second storm starting Thursday, according to the National Weather Service. Two waves ...
A second wave of snow will sweep over Colorado between Thursday and Saturday, bringing up to 10 more inches to some parts of the state, according to the National Weather Service. Snow accumulation ...
After a fairly mild Monday, the active weather is picking up across Colorado on Tuesday ... The mountains will continue to see snow throughout Tuesday, falling heavily at times.
Snow continues for the rest of the week in Colorado, with a significant low pressure set to pound the southern and eastern mountains heading into the first weekend of April. Heavy snow will impact ...
Again, those are called outliers for a reason. If and how much snow we are likely to see at lower elevations remains a question. Here's a timeline of the precip chances, and temperatures for Denver ...
DENVER — Colorado's mountains are in store for several inches of snow starting late Monday and lasting through Wednesday morning. The Denver area will mostly stay mild and dry Monday ...
Experts attribute this trend to a warming climate, which has shifted Colorado’s snow season. “We’ve seen, with our warming climate, a consolidation of our winter season,” said 9NEWS ...
Scroll to the bottom of this article for expected snow totals for both Thursday's round of moisture as well as the 2nd round, which moves through between Friday and Saturday. Colorado Springs ...
Looking to Friday and Saturday, we are keeping an eye on possible widespread snow showers throughout most of the southeastern parts of Colorado. "A wintry mix will start out further south ...