It is a snowy start to the day with roads impacted across the Front Range, but sunshine returns by Friday afternoon with ...
Snow is expected to stop by 8 a.m. and temps will climb to 39 before falling to 19 overnight, according to the National ...
More snow will return to portions of the front range and metro Denver weather forecast with light-to-moderate accumulation ...
Snow began falling on Colorado's eastern plains Thursday afternoon, leading to slick road conditions into Friday morning across the Denver metro area.
An overnight snowstorm blanketed the Denver metropolitan area and surrounding foothills, creating treacherous travel conditions and prompting widespread weather alerts.
The Park Range of northern Colorado’s Rocky Mountains could see more than 2 feet of snow accumulate by 5 a.m. Tuesday, ...
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A Weather Impact Alert has been issued for Friday morning as snow falls in the Denver metro area. The southern foothills could get 12-18 inches of snow.
Prepare for a possible slick Friday morning commute in the Denver metro area as periods of heavy snow could bring several inches of accumulation starting Thursday ahead of much-warmer temperatures.
National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) chair Jennifer Homendy provides an update Friday into the investigation of the ...
After a really cold Tuesday, Colorado will fall even colder on Wednesday. The record low in Denver is -4 degrees, and the current forecast is -3°.