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Fall's first big weather shift: Cold front brings rain, wind and mountain snow to Colorado


Fall officially begins Monday, bringing cooler temperatures and Colorado's first real taste of seasonal weather changes. Temperatures will begin to slide on Monday as a cold front sweeps through the ... Read More

Colorado Springs weather: Temperatures to dip, snow forecast in Pikes Peak region


The forecast for the first full week of autumn in the Pikes Peak region calls for temperatures dipping into the 30s in some areas, welcoming a short cold front to the area. Snow in the forecast for ... Read More

Colorado Springs weather: Warm Tuesday, chance for severe thunderstorms


With fall just around the corner, Tuesday temperatures will bring some "summer-like vibes" to southern Colorado before the seasonal change, according to Gazette news partner KOAA. Temperatures will ... Read More

Autumn chill arrives: Colorado braces for colder temps and snow


DENVER — A cold front is coming to Colorado for the start of autumn. The weather system arrives in Colorado on Monday, bringing gusty winds, cooler temperatures, rain and snow to Colorado's forecast ... Read More

Here are some snow totals for Tuesday's unusual storm


DENVER — Tuesday's storm delivered 7-12 inches of snow to the Colorado High Country, which is about a once in 3-4 year occurrence. The area hit was mostly the northern mountains along the Front Range. Read More


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