The snow storm that rolled across southern Colorado and into the Front Range Wednesday night will clear by Thursday evening.
Drivers should be prepared for snow-packed roads on the eastern Colorado plains. Roads and bridges are icy and gusty winds may cause visibility issues.
It will be a snowy start to Thursday across parts of the Denver metro area. Skies will quickly clear out by the afternoon ...
Snow showers are across the Palmer Divide and east of the metro along I-70 this morning, before we start to see clearing skies through the afternoon.
Winter weather alerts are in effect for portions of Colorado and New Mexico as a powerful cross-country storm gains strength ...
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The storm forecast is still not solid, even as it approaches the metro area, but there will be morning commute impacts, ...
People in parts of the Denver metro should plan on slippery road conditions for the Thursday morning commute, despite ...
The most favored areas for snow are over the southern foothills, Palmer Divide and central plains. However, heavier snow ...
A Pinpoint Weather Alert Day has been issued as light snow returns on Thursday morning despite overall warmer temperatures ...
The National Weather Service predicts mostly clear conditions for Wednesday, with a low around 19 degrees and a high near 45.
Weather Advisory is active through 5 p.m. Thursday for the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Wet Mountains, upper Rio Grande Valley ...