Rescue operations were ongoing in Lincoln County as of 10 a.m., with abandoned cars blocking plows and at least two rescuers ...
Backcountry skiers advised to take caution and check the avalanche forecast as heightened risk coincides with opening weekend ...
A severe winter storm could potentially unleash more than ... Will it rain on Nov. 5? Winter is coming, but the forecast ...
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis on Thursday declared a disaster emergency due to a severe winter storm affecting parts of the state ...
Up to 2 inches per hour snowfall rates are expected in Denver through late Friday evening bringing major travel impacts in ...
The National Weather Service has released their updated mapping for a storm that continues in Colorado, depicting ...
States across the Southwest have been issued weather warnings, with some areas told to expect up to 20 inches of snow.
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.
Snow will taper off by Monday afternoon, leaving us with dry skies Tuesday ahead of more wintry changes late this week.
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 snow is coming down steadily with no signs of stopping soon. While many are enjoying snow days, for others, staying off ...