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Colorado’s High Country faced above-normal temperatures last July amid what was the ... How hot could July be for Colorado’s Rocky Mountains? ... Climate Prediction Center/Courtesy illustration.
Following an exceptionally wet August, Colorado’s Rocky Mountains are drying out as monsoonal patterns weaken and signs point to above-normal temperatures heading into September. Building as the ...
The first snow of the season has fallen in Colorado’s high mountains, a light dusting on mountains west of metro Denver, including Rocky Mountain National Park, Arapahoe Basin, Keystone and ...
Colorado’s Rocky Mountains are almost guaranteed to see an El Niño winter. Here’s what that could mean for ski season. Above-average ocean temperatures point to stronger winter conditions in central ...
After netting upwards of two feet of fresh powder in less than a week, Colorado’s mountain areas are slated to see several more inches of snow in the first few days of 2025. Ski resorts across the ...
Colorado’s High Country faced above-normal temperatures last July amid what was the hottest month ever recorded globally in human history. This year, hot, dry weather is expected to return.
Precipitation in Colorado’s Rocky Mountains defied expectations in August. Here’s where forecasts stand as the state dries out. Areas west of Vail Pass heading towards Grand Junction saw as ...