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Measurable snow hasn’t fallen in Denver since April 21, a 215-day stretch, which is also nearing a record. Wednesday features the only chance of snow in the next week and is a long shot.
It’s been a long time coming but Denver may finally get its first snow of the season. Although it’s very late and we’ve waited nearly a record number of days in between accumulating snows ...
Denver typically sees its first flakes of the season fall in mid-October. Through the end of November, Denver should pick up 12.5-inches of snow. Neither of those things have happened and nothing i… ...
Through Thursday morning, snow amounts around Denver ranged from 3 to 10 inches, with up to 24 to 30 inches in higher elevations just to the west.
An arctic blast has brought more snow and chilly temperatures across much of Colorado. A Pinpoint Weather Alert Day will be in effect on Tuesday for potentially slick roads for travelers.
DENVER (CBS4) - The average date for the first snow of the season in Denver has come and gone with no snow in sight. Regardless when snow finally arrives, it will be the latest first snow since at ...
DENVER — Good news for skiers and snow lovers: snow is in the forecast for the high country, Front Range and Denver metro area in just a few days.It’s been warm and mild in Denver weather ...
Denver deployed 36 residential plows starting at 3 a.m. Thursday with the plan to shave the top few inches of snow off streets, to help clear paths to main streets.
On that date in 2021, 19.9 inches of snow fell in Denver, the weather service said, which was the city's snowiest March day on record. Featured Weekly Ad.
Denver metro snow totals will stack up Wednesday as treacherous driving conditions are expected on some metro roads, particularly south of Denver and on the plains where a foot of snow is possible.
DENVER — A Pinpoint Weather Alert Day was issued as Denver’s first snowstorm of the year left several inches of snow on the ground on Tuesday.Over the weekend, almost a foot of snow fell in ...
"The forecast has been updated for more snow further north across the Denver metro area and the I-76 corridor," an NWS forecast issued by the Denver/Boulder office at 8:43 p.m. MST on Tuesday said.