Tag: Meteorology
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Whiteout: Top 5 Colorado ski areas with the most snow, Mikaela Shiffrin #FTW
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Plus time to dust off spring skiing costumes
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Whiteout: 5 spring ski runs to rip in March, snow coming ‘in like a lion’, and want to be an Eldora patroller?
March can be a monster month for snow in Colorado, and some monster snows have fallen in Colorado’s mountains over the years. On average, resorts in or near the Front Range mountains see ample snow in March — with Arapahoe Basin, Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, Loveland, and Winter Park all having histories of being winners of…
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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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Denver weather: Winter advisory warns of 2-6 inches Monday
More snow is coming to the metro Denver area as soon as Sunday night, and will bring up to six inches by Monday evening, according to a winter weather advisory from the National Weather Service. The advisory kicks in at 7 p.m. Sunday evening and lasts until 8 p.m. Monday. Snow totals could reach between …
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LIVE UPDATES: Parts of Colorado received up to 17 inches of snow, single road on eastern plains closed, delayed openings
Delayed openings across Denver metro Many city governments, schools, shopping centers and other facilities will open late Thursday because of the overnight snow storm. The Cities of Boulder, Lakewood, Centennial and Broomfield will open at 10 a.m. Arvada City Hall and Municipal Court are closed due to a power outage. Cherry Creek Schools, including daycare,…
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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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Intense winds knock out power around Denver, cause blowing snow and dust Friday
Colorado’s intense winds continued to upend the Denver Metro area Friday, knocking out power, felling trees and creating dangerous driving conditions. By 2:15 p.m., 71 power outages affected more than 10,000 Xcel Energy customers throughout the metro Denver area, Boulder, Arvada, Evergreen and Fort Collins, according to a spokesperson. The National Weather Service in…
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Denver weather: Cooler than normal temps with chance of thunderstorms on Saturday
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Temperatures across the Front Range will be cooler than normal on Saturday and with the cooldown will come a chance of isolated showers and thunderstorms. Current forecasts predict temperatures will top off in Denver in…
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Denver weather: Sunshine and warmer temperatures continue with slight wind
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Remaining snowpack across the metro won’t last much longer as temperatures will be well above freezing on Saturday with plenty of sunshine. The forecast projects the temperature will rise to 45 degrees on Saturday, which…
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Snow storm wreaks havoc on Colorado roadways, while Denver gets brief sprinkle of rain
People across Colorado hit the roads and the skies on Christmas Eve as many rushed to get to their holiday destinations before Santa Claus. But conditions for those traveling by air were much more favorable for the 157,000 travelers who passed through security at Denver International Airport on Friday. Despite hundreds of flights being cancelled…




