Colorado, Front Range Urban Corridor and gusts
Digest more
Snow is finally back in the forecast for Colorado as a trio of storms could bring snow to the state from the middle of this week through the Christmas weekend; maybe fresh snow on Christmas Day too. Current forecast models show the possibility of between 10-20 inches of snow for the northern and central mountains
Dry conditions will prevail for another six or seven days as Colorado’s high country continues to experience a dry fall heading into mid December. Colorado’s snowpack remains growing inconsistently, marking the third year in last five to start below median average.
After an unusually warm start to the week, a midweek storm is forecast to bring light snowfall and strong winds to Colorado’s northern and central mountains, though forecasters say it won’t do much for
A winter storm is brewing and ready to head toward the high country starting Friday night. The potential for dangerous driving conditions is very high in the mountains.
Colorado’s statewide snowpack on Wednesday sat at 73% of the median between 1991 and 2020, according to data collected by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Water and
Denver saw its first big storm of the winter season on Wednesday, bringing in several inches of snow across the city. However, some parts of Colorado saw even more.
While Colorado got socked in with snow Friday night through Saturday, the snowfall totals to our north are outrageous.