Colorado's mountains brace for significant snowfall, potentially disrupting travel through Thursday.
Mount Zirkel, the highest summit in the Park Range of Colorado’s Rocky Mountains, could see 7-9 inches of snow, according to the weather service.
Snowfall from Tuesday to Thursday morning delivered roughly 0-9 inches across Colorado’s mountains — less than expected for some northern resorts, while areas south of Interstate 70 saw snow totals ...
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Potential snow relief on the way for Colorado mountains
Colorado’s high country is entering what should be the heart of ski season with a snowpack that looks more like late autumn ...
Some forecast models show as much as 10 feet of snow falling across parts of the U.S. over the next 10 days.
Right now, the state needs an estimated five to eight feet of high country snow just to break even. This is not snow in ...
Tucked off the beaten path, one of Colorado’s snow telemetry stations goes largely unnoticed nestled in the trees along the Continental Divide south of Breckenridge. All year long, gadgets in the ...
A snowy weekend forecast in January was a relief to skiers, hydrologists, fire officials and ski resort staff in Colorado as the state continues to see record high temperatures and record low snowfall ...
Winter Storm Fern brought Colorado’s mountain towns a bit of what they’ve spent weeks hoping for. It snowed 23 inches (58 centimeters) at the Crested Butte ski resort over the weekend of Jan. 24-25, ...
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