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Perhaps the most impressive statistic is the 50 inches of snow expected to fall atop Pikes Peak by Thursday morning.
Denver is expected to see 1.34 inches of rain between noon Monday and 5 p.m. Wednesday, according to NWS forecasters.
Spring slop is heading to Colorado, bringing snow to the mountains and heavy rain to Denver.The first round of moisture will ...
The Front Range and Eastern Plains won’t see snow, but instead will be hit by multiple rounds of rain showers and ...
Ski season is over, but Mother Nature is dumping snow across the American southwest this week.
A powerful spring storm will bring soaking rains to the lower elevations and heavy snow to the mountains through Wednesday.
Colorado’s winter landscape transforms into a challenging terrain of snow-packed roads, icy conditions, and mountain passes ...
A slow moving spring storm is spinning across the Four Corners region starting Monday bringing rain and snow to the state ...
The Pinpoint Weather team is tracking a storm system over southern California that will slowly move toward Denver weather and ...
Showers and storms become widespread this afternoon. Already there is a threat of heavy rain and localized ponding or flooding. Snow is expected above 9,000 ft, sometimes a bit lower.
Denver braces for heavy spring storms with low thunder risks Monday and more widespread, severe impacts expected on Tuesday.
Ski resorts across the Centennial State will experience a brief but intense return to winter next week.