Tag: Meteorological Phenomena
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Whiteout: Wolf Creek vs. Steamboat, boy did it SNOW, and is Shiffrin sportswoman of the year?
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One could argue every year an unofficial battle between Wolf Creek and Steamboat exists for the highest seasonal snow total in Colorado. Skiers and riders wanting to shred the powder either can drive down south or head up north — but truly Wolf Creek and Steamboat get the most snow year-over-year. Sorry Silverton, but you’re still…
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Blizzard rocks eastern Colorado
If you’re planning to travel in the next day or so, be advised: Almost all major roads and highways in northeastern Colorado closed Tuesday, as the season’s first blizzard brings high winds, low visibility and raging snow. The Colorado Department of Transportation has closed: I-70 eastbound from mile post 292 to the Kansas state line…
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Colorado Winter Storm Update: I-25 closed between Colorado Springs and Castle Rock; hazardous driving conditions through Monday morning
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Stay with this story for updates on Colorado weather Sunday: The Storm: Front Range communities face a second day of snow from a winter storm that’s still pounding Colorado. Denver could see another seven inches of snow while Colorado Springs faced up to five inches. …
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Interstate 25 open north of Colorado Springs, blizzard shutters many other roads
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Drivers should avoid travel if possible and prepare for whiteout conditions Sunday if they must travel, particularly in higher terrain, the El Paso County Office of Emergency Management warned. Blowing snow from gusty, northerly winds and slick roads will result in hazardous travel conditions throughout…
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Colorado Winter Storm Update: Winter storm warning persists for Front Range; Red Cross opens warming shelters opened in El Paso County
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Stay with this story for updates on Colorado weather Saturday: The Storm: Snow began falling across the Front Range just before 10 a.m. Saturday and forecasters expect snow to stick around through Sunday. The heaviest snow is expected to hit from Boulder to southern Wyoming,…




