The arctic blast brought cold temperatures across Colorado, leaving negative temperatures, freezing wind chill and over a ...
Deflated snowpack levels are beginning to rise again in Colorado after nearly a month of stagnation. Snowpack is tracked by looking at the snow-water equivalent, a measurement that shows how much ...
The Natural Resources Conservation Service's (NRCS) SNOTEL network measured an astounding average of 3.5 inches of snowpack across the state of Colorado in November. The most since four inches of ...
As of mid-December, statewide snowpack levels have tracked below the 30-year median and even began to approach historical lows for this time of year. But a smattering of storms in the High Country ...
The stability of Colorado’s current snowpack is comparable to a house of cards, as demonstrated by the number of avalanche warnings, watches and special avalanche advisories issued by the Colorado ...