Traffic was flowing on major Colorado roadways Saturday morning despite the snow and ice that settled across the Front Range late Friday, putting many emergency services agencies on accident alert. The Colorado Department of Transportation’s statewide map showed all interstate and major state highways open as of 10:30 a.
A winter storm blew into Colorado this weekend, dropping temps and blanketing the state with several inches of snow by Saturday morning. More snow is possible Sunday.
A arctic blast is sweeping through much of the U.S. and the Pikes Peak region this weekend, bringing snow, slick roads and bitterly cold temps that will linger through the
The next winter storm will move into Colorado on Friday and bring snow back to the Denver area, according to NWS forecasters.
Tuesday night temperatures plummeted into the single digits and below following a snowstorm that blanketed much of the state, leading to dangerously cold temperatures ahead of the next round of snow.
The NWS has issued warnings this weekend after a powerful polar vortex plunged temperatures nationwide during the week.
The following Colorado snow totals have been reported by the National Weather Service for Jan. 18, 2025 as of 7 a.m. Saturday: RELATED: Everything you need to know about the polar vortex bringing extreme cold to Colorado Black Forest,
Colorado has sent nine “strike teams” made up of local firefighters to aid in fighting the fires in Southern California.
Are you ready for the coming arctic storm? Here’s the latest Colorado weather forecast and everything else you need to know ahead of extreme cold.
Sunny weather in Colorado Springs with a high near 32. Light snow showers possible. Cold Arctic air mass expected to spread southward.
A winter storm is sweeping through the Pikes Peak region this weekend, bringing slick roads and bitterly cold temps that will linger through the beginning of next week.