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Travel could become hazardous in Colorado's mountains this weekend where up to 8 inches is possible as Denver should finally break it's snowless streak. Here's how much snow to expect in the metro.
Colorado's next moisture maker is getting its act together with a combination of cooler temperatures, rain and snow for the second half of the week. It is a bit early to give exact mountain snow forecasts but,
The aurora borealis is a rare occurrence in Colorado; although it has been showing up sporadically in the northern part of the state in recent years, it almost never makes it all the way to Denver. According to people lucky enough to catch the colorful skies on Tuesday, it was one of the most colorful displays to ever grace Colorado.
As of Wednesday, it has been 221 days since snow fell in Denver, which is the 4th longest period, and it looks like that stretch will soon come to an end this weekend.
Spring slop is heading to Colorado, bringing snow to the mountains and heavy rain to Denver. The first round of moisture will arrive Sunday night and slowly spread across the state on Monday. Rain and snow will spread south of I-70 through 11 AM and ...
Cooler conditions Tuesday are forecast around metro Denver as cloud cover keeps the city in the shade most of the day, however, the sun should peep its face from behind the clouds in the afternoon and bring some warmth back before sunset.