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Incoming storm system starts to drop snow across Colorado soon
An incoming system starts to drop snow across the state by Saturday. There is more potential for patchy dense fog to start the day Saturday, particularly north of Denver, before the snow arrives later in the day.
Quiet and warm across Colorado but a weekend storm is set to bring measurable snow across the state
The Kansas City area could be in for a tough wintry weekend, with freezing rain, snow and bitterly cold temperatures. But weather​ forecasters say there’s still lots of uncertainty about​ the exact timing. The area could see a heavy burst of snow on Friday, too.
Colorado weather: Denver wakes up to fog, plus a chance of snow this weekend
Patchy, dense fog is forecast in Denver before 8 a.m. today, followed by a chilly weekend, with up to a few inches of snow possible Saturday night, according to the National Weather Service. Related Articles Weather | Colorado road conditions: U.
Colorado mountain snow will gradually taper off, but another winter storm coming this weekend
Winter weather advisories and winter storm warnings continue in the mountains before the snow gradually comes to an end overnight.
Weekend snow in Denver: 2 to 4 inches possible in the metro by Sunday
Denver's snow totals could reach between 2 and 4 inches this weekend as a quick blast of winter drops moderate snow in Colorado's high country. Temps will also drop over the next 7 days in Denver.
Denver weather: Foggy start to Friday; sunshine and mild temperatures ahead of cold front, snow
Patchy fog was thick in spots this morning, with only quarter-mile visibility at Denver International Airport through most of the overnight hours leading to some delays there. A ground stop
Heavy snow across Colorado's mountains leads to treacherous travel at times through early next week
On-and-off snow will continue across the mountains of Colorado throughout the weekend and into early next week. This coincides with the busiest next 7 to 10 days of the ski season, as many celebrate the new year at the ski resorts.
Sunshine and mild for Colorado Friday before fog then snow and cold temperatures.
Enjoy the sunshine and quiet weather Friday for the Denver metro area because meteorologist Dayle Cedars is tracking snow and very cold temperatures for the weekend and workweek.
Denver weather: Mild Friday before snow on Saturday
Sunshine is back across the state today before snow pushes in for the weekend, bringing in cooler temperatures.
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What to know about this weekend's snow
NEWS Weather Impact meteorologists said there could be some localized heavy snow bands that dump 4 or more inches east of ...
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Colorado weather: New Year’s Day brings another round of mountain snow, complicating travel
Colorado’s mountains are forecast to welcome New Year’s Day with a round of snow. Light snow is expected to begin falling ...
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4-8 quick inches of snow forecast in Colorado for 2025's first storm | Whiteout snow report
Snow starts falling New Year's Day afternoon and continues overnight, with a quick shot of between 2 and 8 inches for ...
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How much snow have Colorado ski resorts received since Christmas? Some resorts recorded nearly 2 feet.
Snow is starting to stack up in the Colorado Rocky Mountains as waves of snowfall have continued since around the Christmas ...
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Colorado weather: New Year's Day ushers in mountain snow
Watch meteorologist Callie Zanandrie's forecast. Roy Wood Jr. Turns Down Andy Cohen’s Tequila Shot During CNN’s New Year’s ...
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Colorado road conditions: Loveland Pass closed as snow continues to fall in mountains
Light snow started in the mountains Wednesday afternoon and continued overnight into Thursday, quickly covering the roads, ...
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