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Heavy, widespread rain will continue in Denver as Colorado’s higher elevations will see snow accumulations up to 20 inches through Wednesday as a strong spring storm system pushes through the state.
Widespread rain fell for most of the state yesterday. As that storm system moves out, we are left with predominantly dry conditions for the rest of the week.
Prepare for a wild ride, southeast Wyoming! From snow in the mountains to rain in the valleys, this week’s weather will keep ...
At elevations 8,000 ft or higher, an additional 10 inches of snowfall will be possible. The National Weather Service has ...
Heavier rain will develop along the Front Range by late morning, with scattered showers expected through the night. Highs in ...
Heavy snow in the mountains will disrupt travel on Tuesday between the Continental Divide and the Front Range Urban Corridor, but the Western Slope will be unaffected aside from a few passing rain ...
Severe storms, flooding, and winter weather alerts in effect in New Mexico tonight ...
The Spring storm that has brought fresh snow to Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming, has brought far more snow than what was ...
Showers are diminishing this evening into the overnight hours, with most of the remaining precipitation in southwestern ...
A winter storm warning was issued by the National Weather Service in Denver at 2:14 p.m. on May 5. This warning applies to ...
The National Weather Service out of Grand Junction issued a winter weather advisory on Monday for snowfall expected in the ...