Snow is falling in the mountains Tuesday morning, but the worst of the Thanksgiving week storm is yet to come.
Steady snow in Colorado's high country will end and will be replaced with colder temperatures for the mountains and Front ...
Heavy snow showers of up to 2 feet are expected in the Colorado Rockies and Intermountain West this week, The National ...
Heavy mountain snow will decrease Wednesday afternoon and end in the evening, but not before another two to six inches of ...
In the afternoon traffic was at a standstill in I-70's eastbound lanes from Silverthorne to the Eisenhower-Johnson Memorial ...
The majority of the snow will be ending Wednesday, but not until it has dumped 1 to 2 feet of snow in the mountains.
Snowpack levels in Colorado continue to outperform past years, with the latest surge driven by an intense series of winter ...
A few locations in the high country measured the snowfall in feet after the storm that hit the state on Nov. 26 and 27.
Several Colorado roads are closed, according to the state's Department of Transportation, with poor conditions continuing ...
As snow continued to fall Wednesday morning Nov. 27, Copper Mountain became the first Colorado ski resort to record 100 ...
A significant Colorado mountain snowstorm will lead to a widespread 1-3 feet of snow. Denver will see a slushy snow-rain mix ...