A winter storm expected to hit southern Colorado on Wednesday could drop more than a foot of snow in the mountains and up to six inches in the southern metro area.
Nearly a dozen states received hazardous weather warnings from the National Weather Service as of early Wednesday.
Here are the lowest temperatures across Colorado on Tuesday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
Here are the lowest temperatures across Colorado on Monday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
Wednesday’s welcome winter weather in Durango is expected to be short-lived, forecasters at the National Weather Service say. In what the Durango Weather guy called a “better than nothing storm,”
During the arctic blast over the weekend, Denver reached minus 11 degrees, but some places across Colorado were even colder.
Winter weather advisories or winter storm warnings were in place for seven states early Tuesday morning, with the National Weather Service forecasting up to 12 inches of snow for some parts of the country. Winter storms can cause power outages, while snow can interfere with travel and create dangerous driving conditions.
Frigid temperatures are expected to persist in Colorado Springs through Martin Luther King Jr. Day, with subzero overnight lows on Sunday and Monday, but the region should get a respite
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"If you liked yesterday, you'll love today, with more gorgeous weather ahead for southern Colorado on Tuesday," Meteorologist Alan Rose with Gazette news partner KOAA said. "Skies will remain bright and sunny region-wide on Tuesday, helping to boost temperatures into the 40s and lower 50s on the Plains."
Telluride Ski Resort reports 10 inches of snowfall overnight, and Purgatory reports 8 inches. Forecasted accumulations have stayed in line with predicted impacts. The National Weather Service has dropped the Winter Weather Advisories originally placed in effect over the southern portions of the San Juan Mountains.