Colorado’s weather whiplash will bring potential blizzard conditions to the plains, heavy snow in the mountains, Palmer Divide with wet, slushy snow in the Denver metro area over the next 24 hours.
After a lovely weekend, winter fights back with the return of colder air and light snow to the state. Most locations will be in the 1-3 inch range for accumulation.
For some parts of the state, the first few days of March could bring about severe weather. From the South Plains to the Big Bend, West Texas is in danger of "extreme fire weather conditions" through ...
Winter weather-related warnings were in place for 15 states from the National Weather Service Monday morning, with up to 30 ...
The Carolina wildfires sparked concern in the South as weather conditions prompt red flag warnings across states, including Tennessee. Here's what to know.
NWS forecasters said that the Eastern Plains will see strong winds between 50 and 70 mph on Tuesday. Any spot that gets 1 to ...
Red Flag Warnings due to extreme fire danger are in place until 7:00 p.m. tonight with gusts up to 60 MPH. Snow begins across ...
The Front Range could see graupel, small hail, rain and snow, all before 11 p.m. Monday. Blizzard conditions develop on the eastern plains by Tuesday morning.
It will be a mild start to the day on Monday, with highs staying warm. A winter storm will bring rain, snow and gusty winds ...
A classic springtime storm will pack high winds and snowfall in the Plains and Midwest, resulting in blizzard conditions for ...
An incoming area of low pressure is set to bring dangerous impacts to Colorado Monday and Tuesday. First, gusty winds Monday lead to high fire danger. Then, blowing snow and damaging wind arrive.
Mild weather sticks around for first half of Monday ahead of a pinpoint weather alert day Tuesday for accumulating snowfall ...