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Colorado picked up impressive snowfall, from 10.3 inces in Genesee to lighter totals along the ski areas and 6.5 inches in Denver.
Early-season snowfall has been sparse and infrequent, but Steamboat is forecast to receive 30 inches from Friday through Sunday, with other northern mountains receiving a foot or more. The central mountains can expect 6-12 inches, while the southern mountains should receive 3-8 inches.
After a historically slow start to winter, Colorado’s ski resorts could be on track for a comeback with some forecasting as much as 20 inches of snow this weekend. Snow totals already saw some
According to the FOX Weather Center, the threat of snow squalls ramps up on Thursday when the traveling cold front becomes a true artic front. Just enough moisture will accompany this system to allow snow to develop, with the peak expected to happen in the morning and afternoon hours.
Snow storm three of three will enter Colorado Sunday afternoon/evening and bring colder temperatures and more snow to the state’s high country through Monday. Snow making continues at the ski areas as opening date rumors swirl in the air ahead of ...
Winter is coming fast to Colorado's mountains, and meteorologists and climatologists say a La Niña pattern could shape how much snow we'll see -- especially in the northern ranges. La Niña happens when ocean waters along the equator in the Pacific cool ...
Just as thunderstorms can produce “squall lines” which are periods of torrential downpours and violent winds, a snow squall is basically winter's version and can be just as dangerous. A snow squall is a sudden, intense burst of heavy snow and strong ...
A skier flies through the fresh powder on Copper Mountain's Endeavor run Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2014. The Summit County resort had 12 inches new snow Tuesday morning and 33 inches over the past three days. (The Gazette, Christian Murdock) Snow finally returns ...