Colorado, Snow and Winter storm
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With a major winter storm in the forecast for this weekend, Colorado backcountry officials are warning that the fresh snow will lead to a significant increase in avalanche danger across the state. Colorado Avalanche
Heavy snow, ice, and blustery conditions are likely to affect travel, especially during busy periods such as commutes.
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
A mid-week winter storm will bring several inches of snow to I-25 and travel headaches. Here is a look at storm updates and closures.
The Colorado Department of Transportation is warning drivers that one of the “most far-reaching snow storms of the season thus far” could impact roadway conditions, including on the I-70 mountain corridor,
Winter Weather Advisory for counties along the I-25 corridor and the High Country due to moderate to heavy snow that can impact travel. This will start at
Southern Colorado will be under winter weather advisories and winter storm warnings for a snowstorm on Wednesday, December 2nd.
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‘Wakeup call’: 20- and 30-car pileups in the Colorado mountains a reminder winter driving is back
With another round of winter weather looming, Colorado State Patrol is warning drivers to stop treating snowy roads like they’re dry!
This is the third winter storm to hit the US in the a week. The last time there was this much snow on 1 December was six years back in 2019, when 41% of the US was covered in snow.