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Weather News Colorado Weather Where, When And How Much Snow Will Fall Across State This Week

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Colorado weather: More snow headed for mountains, Denver area


Two new snowstorms are expected to hit Colorado this week — one already brewing in the mountains Sunday morning and another expected to arrive midweek, according to forecasters. Read More

How much snow has fallen in Colorado?


DENVER — A winter storm made its way through the state overnight, dropping inches of snow in the mountains and giving Denver the first snow of the season. Here are the areas that got the most snow in ... Read More

Colorado weather: Up to 11 inches of mountain snow expected as second storm hits state Sunday


Drivers headed home Sunday from their Thanksgiving adventures should keep an eye on the sky as another round of snow hits Colorado, according to the National Weather Service. Read More

Timing, totals, impacts of Sunday snow storm across Colorado


A few flakes are possible in Denver weather while the high country is expected to get several inches of snow in some areas on Sunday, benefiting ski areas but possibly making for slick roads. Read More

Colorado weather blog: Denver sees its first snow of the season


The Denver7 news team is tracking a storm system bringing possible difficult travel conditions in the mountains and light snow in the Denver metro area this weekend. Read More

Light snow to fall in Colorado before Thanksgiving, then heavy snow inbound as December starts


Winter returned to Colorado’s high country over the weekend, especially in the southern and central mountains. The state’s snowpack is slowly rebounding as well, with the median average moved above 33 ... Read More

Another round of snow for Colorado Sunday, with more arriving Wednesday


We end November with not one, but two rounds of snow. While the metro area didn't see much snow Friday night into Saturday morning, it was still our first measurable snow with Denver measuring ... Read More

Double-digit snow possible as storm nears Colorado mountains, prompting winter weather advisory for hazardous travel


National Weather Service forecasts are calling for up to 10 inches of snow in Colorado’s northern mountains between 5 p.m. Friday and 8 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 29, according to a winter weather advisory. Read More

Snow this weekend across Western Colorado


Our time left in November is limited. However, we still have one last big shift in the weather coming up at the deadline! Snow will continue along the Divide throughout the night and into early ... Read More

Colorado's snowpack still well below average despite gains from recent storm


Colorado's snowpack is still well below average approaching the end of November. Significant new snow - on the order of 10-20" averaged statewide, is needed to simply keep pace by the end of the month ... Read More

Maps Show Snow Risk for Each State Over Thanksgiving 2025 Holidays


According to an outlook from the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) for the November 26 to December 2 period, there is a “slight” 20 to 40 percent chance of heavy snow across parts of Washington, Oregon, ... Read More

NOAA releases 2025-26 winter weather predictions. Here’s what to expect


The Climate Prediction Center, a division of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), released its long-range forecast for December 2025 through February 2026 on Thursday. The ... Read More


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