A fresh wave of winter weather is expected to drop more than a foot of snow on Colorado’s highest peaks and mountain passes, according to the National Weather Service.
In the Front Range mountains and foothills, damaging wind gusts up to 85 mph will be possible from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, according to a high wind warning from the weather service.
High temperatures near record highs today, but winds will be brisk through the afternoon with extra clouds.
Denver will wrap up its gorgeous weekend with another day basking in sunshine and even warmer temperatures on Sunday.
Winds from the west will fluctuate between 35-50 miles per hour and could hit as high as 80 mph between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Following a week of heavy snowfall, a second February storm will deliver wind, rain and much weaker snow to the northern half ...
Changes are on the way to Denver's weather forecast after Monday.
PM MST Bulletin: .Critical fire weather conditions are forecast again Wednesday for portions of the area. Winds are forecast ...
Daytime highs will soar into the 70s in the mid-week period, driven by chinook wind and elevated to critical fire weather.
High pressure will bring a warming trend into the final week of February, with near record heat by Tuesday afternoon.
Presidents Day is kicking off a week of more bipolar Colorado weather, with red flag fire warnings and highs in the 60s on Monday and Tuesday, then snow in the latter half of the week. Following a ...
Check out the streaming details, weather forecast and pitch report of the Super 8 at the Pallekele International Stadium ...
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