With a storm expected to drop up to a foot of snow on Friday, the governor declared a disaster emergency and activated the ...
If you ski, this is news you want to hear! A significant winter storm is hitting parts of Colorado and New Mexico through ...
The Denver Rescue Mission planned on a few dozen extra hands to help them through the storm, but the volunteers aren’t able ...
Meteorologist Chris Tomer, in his mountain weather update published this morning, identified a brewing storm that—should it ...
Some parts of the Denver area could get up to four inches of snow, while other parts of Colorado could get up to a foot.
The snow is coming down steadily with no signs of stopping soon. While many are enjoying snow days, for others, staying off ...
Colder weather moved into Colorado over the weekend, and Summit County was treated to a big blanket of powder.
Snow will taper off by Monday afternoon, leaving us with dry skies Tuesday ahead of more wintry changes late this week.
A Pinpoint Weather Alert Day has been issued for Wednesday due to the possibility of slick road conditions, gusty winds causing blowing snow, and high accumulations in some locations.
Zero snow was reported out at Denver International Airport, so the city will still be looking for that first official snow measurement of the season going into Tuesday night's storm. There was ...
Parts of Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma are all subject to winter storm warnings throughout Thursday and Friday, with residents in the impacted areas being urged ...
The warm, dry and windy weather will lead to an increasing fire weather threat on Monday with a Fire Weather Watch in place for portions of the southeast plains as well as Colorado Springs and Pueblo.