A Summit County ski resort was the first in Colorado to hit a major milestone of 200 inches of snow this season.
Denver saw total amounts of 1.2 inches at Denver International Airport according to the National Weather Service.
A California low is moving across the southwest and will be pushing into the southern Rockies Wednesday into Thursday, bringing snow to the Rocky Mountain region.
The general trend will be snow chances each night through Wednesday. Another round of snow moves through Saturday night into ...
Denver pedestrians and people with disabilities are challenged by patchwork snow shoveling enforcement for hundreds of bus ...
while nearby areas like Genesee and Longmont have seen 4 inches or more of snow. Denver International Airport received over 3 inches while other parts of Denver have only received less than 2 ...
One of the busiest ski weekends is here and there'll be lots of new snow to play in, but there could also be travel issues ...
Colorado is getting ready to drop into a dangerous multi-day deep freeze. A surge from the Polar Vortex will be pushing below-zero temperatures across the region with several bursts of snow ...
The first front should make it to Denver around 5 p.m. Monday. Temps will quickly drop into the teens, with light snow developing before 9 p.m.
It may feel like spring has sprung but according to historical records, there will most likely be more cold temperatures and ...
Temperatures in Denver were expected to climb to 59 degrees and fall to 32 overnight Saturday, according to the National ...
27, Denver has had 13.3 inches of snowfall this month. Pinpoint Weather: 2025 January snowfall compared to average January had a few snowstorms. The first storm of the year arrived on Jan.