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

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Some Colorado mountain ski towns could see a snowy Christmas amid warm, dry forecast ahead


Longer-range forecasts suggest more meaningful snowfall might be possible for all Colorado mountains around Christmas Day. Despite being two weeks away, roughly 60% to 80% of the 51 European model ... Read More

Colorado’s snowpack to suffer as bone dry conditions, more wind forecast for high country; where’s the snow?


Dry conditions will prevail for another six or seven days as Colorado’s high country continues to experience a dry fall heading into mid December. Colorado’s snowpack remains growing inconsistently, ... Read More

Colorado’s mountains could see up to 20 inches of snow this weekend. Here’s what it means for snowpack, road conditions.


After a historically slow start to winter, Colorado’s ski resorts could be on track for a comeback with some forecasting as much as 20 inches of snow this weekend. Snow totals already saw some ... Read More

Updated Christmas Weather Predictions Show States That Will See Snow


Now, the National Weather Service (NWS) Climate Prediction Center expects a high chance of above-average temperatures for much of the U.S. over Christmas, with the highest possibilities expected in ... Read More


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