An overnight snowstorm blanketed the Denver metropolitan area and surrounding foothills, creating treacherous travel conditions and prompting widespread weather alerts.
A Weather Impact Alert has been issued for Friday morning as snow falls in the Denver metro area. The southern foothills could get 12-18 inches of snow.
Snow will continue through the early morning commute. We'll see a much better commute this afternoon, with mostly sunny skies ...
The polar vortex has been “considerably stronger” than usual this year, according to Laura Ciasto, a meteorologist with NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center, which should keep record-breaking cold out of ...
It is a snowy start to the day with roads impacted across the Front Range, but sunshine returns by Friday afternoon with ...
Many Colorado schools have closed or delayed their opening on Friday as snow falls along the Front Range. Heavy snow fell in ...
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An Arctic air mass kept its grip on much of the central and eastern U.S. on Friday, plunging temperatures to record lows as snow blanketed central Colorado and the Pacific Northwest braced for an ...
Snow can disrupt travel and create dangerous driving conditions, while winter storms may also cause power outages.
The Durham County Sheriff's Office said it continued to respond to weather-related calls a day after a winter storm swept through the Triangle.
The Tulsa Fire Department is continuing to respond to a high volume of emergency calls as winter weather impacts the City.