Snow is finally falling across Colorado, with some areas seeing more than half a foot as of Friday morning.
Denver experiences its first measurable snow in 40 days, with a storm bringing significant snowfalls up to 14 inches in Colorado's mountains.
Despite the inconveniences, Friday's snowstorm brought relief and joy to many residents in Colorado's foothills.
The heaviest snow bands are expected through about 1 p.m. across the Front Range, meaning roads may toggle between wet and ...
Snow blanketed Colorado Springs Friday, but that didn't stop residents and visitors from heading outside to enjoy the wintry ...
Colorado’s mountain towns are poised to see temperatures of up to 25 degrees higher than normal next week as meteorologists ...
Westbound I-70 was closed at the Bakerville Exit after snow showers create slick conditions in Colorado. Expect cooler temperatures, but fire danger rises Thursday.
Wet weather is forecast for Colorado early this week, from snow in the mountains to rain across the Denver area, according to the National Weather Service.
(SOUTHERN COLORADO) — Southern Colorado will experience a tale of two weathers today, with showers in some areas and critical fire danger in others. The first half of the day will be pleasant across ...
Fewer families are booking spring break vacations to Colorado resort destinations, as weaker-than-normal ski conditions cause ...
The first significant snowfall along the Front Range in some time amid a warm and dry winter is impacting the Friday morning commute.