Major Snowfall Set to Impact Colorado Mountains, Travel Hindered Through Sunday
A three-day storm will deliver up to 20 inches of snow in northern mountains and 6-12 inches in central mountains, improving snowpack from a record low, officials said.
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Winter storm warning this weekend for Colorado’s northern mountains, travel delays likely
The National Weather Service is forecasting heavy snowfall in the northern mountains of Colorado this weekend, with up to two feet predicted on Rabbit Ears Pass near Steamboat Springs.
Colorado’s mountains could see up to 20 inches of snow this weekend. Here’s what it means for snowpack, road conditions
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 momentum...
Colorado’s mountains could see up to 20 inches of snow this weekend. Here’s what it means for snowpack, road conditions.
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 momentum earlier this week. A storm stretching from Tuesday night through Wednesday night delivered several inches of snow to northern and central mountain resorts. As of 5 a.m. on Thursday, Vail and Aspen Mountain had accumulated 6 inches of snow, with re…
DENVER, Colorado – Friday begins calmly across much of Colorado, but conditions will change rapidly in the mountains as night falls. A fresh surge of moisture from the Pacific will bring a significant winter storm, with a major impact on mountain travelers. Starting tonight and continuing through Saturday, heavy snow driven by strong winds is expected, with more than a 70% chance of hazardous travel conditions developing in the northern mountain…
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