Many Colorado ski areas and mountain passes will end up with 2 to 3 feet of total snow from this storm. As of early Friday morning, many were already reporting 1 to 2 feet. The windy conditions were too much for Loveland Ski area, though. Theyannounced at 10 a.m.that they w...
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A storm system draped across the Rockies Saturday is expected to bring periods of rain and snow to the Denver area, with around 1-3 inches of snow. However, heavier snows are forecast south of Denver along the Palmer Divide where the elevation is 1,000-2,000 feet higher than the Mile ...
(source: CBS) The storm moving across Colorado on Tuesday will follow the cold front that passed over much of the state Monday night. The front will keep temperatures at least 25 degrees colder in most areas on Tuesday compared to Monday when Denver officially reached 81 degrees. ...
The first real storm of the late fall ripped through Colorado this week, leaving two feet in some spots in southwest Colorado. Telluride received 18" and Wolf Creek 24". While much of this still might melt off, Wolf Creek opened for business and is spinning four chairlifts, as of Oct...
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actual family Christmas was very low key because of family members being ill, absent, the snow storm, etc., these shows were my Christmas wish. Topped off literally running through the Denver airport to catch our connecting flight home to beat the big snow storm. An absolute Christmas miracle...
What’s funny is, here in Colorado, they don’t cancel school! It’s not like in Kansas where it just turns to ice and you just about kill yourself just trying to walk out to the mailbox. Of course, here the streets are all clear, even if you do have snow up to your knees!
The storm has cleared Denver, for example, but the extreme cold requires additional safety protocols for our people working outside there, slowing the operation, causes delays and forcing some cancelations to keep the entire system moving.” The airline has attributed its cancellations in the ...