So, we are getting off relatively “easy” today with snow (compared to the Atlantic Coast). Travel could still be hazardous, ...
A storm brings much-needed snow to western Colorado, relieving historic lows but raising avalanche risks.
The second of three storm systems training over the Rockies this week blasts through Wednesday night into Thursday morning.
Winds from the west will fluctuate between 35-50 miles per hour and could hit as high as 80 mph between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wednesday is a First Alert Weather Day as another rain of valley rain and mountain snow arrives and can slow or shut down travel through the mountains at times.
Scientist at the UC Berkeley Central Sierra Snow Lab are hunkered down and recording extraordinary measurements of rapid ...
More than two feet of snow is forecast for Colorado’s highest peaks by 5 a.m. Thursday, and the storm is expected to continue ...
An inch of snow is expected to accumulate in Denver by 5 a.m. Saturday, with up to 2 inches possible in the southern metro area, forecasters said.
David Bishop, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Portland, said snow is finally falling in the mountains and it could make its way down to the lowlands.
Monday’s winter storm created some dangerous “slushy” snow conditions in the San Bernardino Mountains. Drivers are being warned to have their snow chains ready to go. This comes as heavy rainfall ...