Colorado Snow Totals: Latest Reports From Denver Metro Area, Front Range
The snow was unusually wet for late November and made for some tough travel around the metro Denver.
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The snow was unusually wet for late November and made for some tough travel around the metro Denver.
In a month that is usually Denver's fourth snowiest of the year, it took until the final week to get the first official measurable snow since October 26.
The snow materialized as forecasted in Denver Tuesday morning but it's unusual for late November because of the water content and warm temperatures.
Snow will continue in the Colorado high country on Monday morning before spreading east to the Denver metro area Monday afternoon.
Several mountain passes in southwest Colorado were icy and snowpacked early Saturday.
Record heat is expected for the Labor Day weekend, then brace yourself!
Five cold weather records have been broken this week in Denver including a new record low Friday morning when the city officially dropped to 12 degrees. Some are now wondering if this could be the last wave of really cold weather this season.
Boulder has officially recorded its most snow ever in a season.
Rain will change to snow along Colorado's Front Range on Thursday with 4-8 inches of wet slushy snow expected in most areas.
Plow drivers in Denver will continue to clear city streets on Tuesday after snow fell Monday into Tuesday.
The Colorado Department of Transportation strongly urges drivers to avoid the Interstate 25 South Gap Project during the storm lasting Monday and Tuesday.
The Colorado Department of Transportation is preparing for a winter storm that hit the Denver metro area on Monday and continues into Tuesday.
An arctic cold front on Monday will drop temperatures more than 40 degrees and trigger a good chance for snow.
A storm racing from Utah to Colorado will bring snow and wind to the mountains through Friday while Denver and the Front Range experience fierce winds.
Some ski areas are approaching 2 feet of snow since the pattern developed and more snow is expected through Tuesday.
A New Year's storm is bringing periods of snow to Colorado's high country today along with strong gusty wind.
The city of Aurora is preparing for several inches of snow this weekend.
There's some good news coming out of the local meteorological community when it comes to monitoring the complex climate of metro Denver.
The snow is expected to arrive late tonight and be most widespread during the daylight hours on Christmas Eve.
The storm that relentlessly slammed the Colorado mountains for four straight days has helped to maintain robust snowpack numbers across all eight river basins in the state.
A low pressure dropping through the Great Basin of the western United States will allow a cold front to move into Colorado later today.
A cold front will move through the Denver area sometime late on Sunday.
There are significant delays on the A Line train Tuesday morning after a train was sent on the wrong track.
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for a large part of the region, including Denver, Greeley, Boulder, Castle Rock, Fort Collins, Limon, Burlington, Sterling and Fort Morgan. The warning is in effect for 8 pm Monday through 5 pm Tuesday.
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