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Widespread rain is expected in NE Colorado Wednesday likely bringing severe storms to the Denver metro with the risk of large ...
It’s been a long time coming but Denver may finally get its first snow of the season. Although it’s very late and we’ve waited nearly a record number of days in between accumulating snows ...
Most of the Denver metro area will see 1-2 inches of snow mainly on the grass. Isolated higher amounts are possible and CBS News Colorado has declared a First Alert Weather Day through Thursday night.
Mostly cloudy and smoky skies Wednesday with scattered afternoon storms. Some cells could turn severe in the Denver metro and E. Plains between 2pm-8pm with heavy rain, large hail and damaging winds.
Snow arrives overnight causing a slow Monday morning commute 03:25. A First Alert Weather Day has been declared for Monday due to cold, wind, and variable amounts of snow.
Denver’s first dusting of snow likely will fall this weekend, with forecasters predicting less than half an inch will stick around Sunday night. Saturday is expected to be mild and sunny ...
Typically, Denver measures its first snow of the new snow season around Oct. 18. Denver may have to wait until the second or third week of December for any measurable snow in the city.
What's Next. Denver's winter weather will continue to shift, with snow likely on Thursday before clearing conditions set in on Friday. With temperatures expected to rise to nearly 57 by the end of ...
It’s been 224 consecutive days since it snowed a measurable amount in Denver, and since snowfall records began in 1882, Denver has never entered December without measurable snow.
Measurable snow hasn’t fallen in Denver since April 21, a 215-day stretch, which is also nearing a record. Wednesday features the only chance of snow in the next week and is a long shot.
Denver's average last measurable snowfall date is April 28, but that doesn't necessarily mean we're done with snow for the season.
From Jan. 17-21, Denver was submerged in below-freezing temperatures for 91 hours. Aside from the bitter cold, several inches of snow fell . During this storm, parts of Denver saw nearly 5 inches.