Snow showers will stick with us for most of Friday meaning some slick commutes and a Pinpoint Weather Alert Day, but the ...
A storm will hit Colorado on Friday, bringing up to 14 inches of snow to the mountains and the first snow in 40 days to Denver, impacting morning commutes.
Snow in finally falling in Denver after hardly any snow this winter, however, the snow doesn't look like the usual white, big flakes.
Denver saw its first snow in weeks March 6, and some areas across the state got more than a foot of fresh powder.
Winter returned to Colorado overnight Saturday, just days before near 90-degree temperatures are expected to arrive in the Mile High City.
The following Colorado snow totals have been reported for the past 24 hours by the National Weather Service for March 6, 2026 ...
Snow showers will linger through the early afternoon hours in very isolated fashion. High temperatures will be very cold for this time of the year, right around freezing with winds out of the north ...
The heaviest snow bands are expected through about 1 p.m. across the Front Range, meaning roads may toggle between wet and snow-covered several times through the afternoon.
Several inches of snow fell across the metro area early Sunday morning, and light snow is expected to continue in Colorado’s mountains through Tuesday, according to the National Weather ...
While it might feel like summer, we’re probably not done with snow yet in the Denver area. Advertisement. About Our Ads ...
Colorado braces for a storm bringing high winds and possible snow squalls, with a sharp cold front arriving Saturday night.
Denver Water says this would be the first time since 2013 that additional limits beyond the typical summer rules that have been put in place for outdoor watering.