The following Colorado snow totals have been reported by the National Weather Service for April 3, 2025 as of 6:30 p.m.
DENVER (KDVR) — A Summit County ski resort was the first in Colorado to hit a major ... has recorded a total of 209 inches of snow with a base depth of 55 inches. The resort told FOX31 that ...
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An end-of-March storm reminded Coloradans that spring is not yet here. While many towns just saw rain or slushy snow accumulating, snow fell on the mountains, amounting to as much as 15 inches at ...
Saturday is expected to be mostly clear for travel, though the snow’s return on Saturday night and Sunday morning could pose some impacts to the Western Slope’s higher roads. Shifting temperatures ...
Our Colorado mountains are getting hit with two days of snow and wind. The combination of a deep West Coast moisture plume and an approaching cold front will dump over a foot of snow in some of ...
An end-of-March storm reminded Coloradans that spring is not yet here. While many towns just saw rain or slushy snow accumulating, snow fell on the mountains, amounting to as much as 15 inches at ...
though the snow’s return on Saturday night and Sunday morning could pose some impacts to the Western Slope’s higher roads. Shifting temperatures have also impacted Colorado’s snowpack ...
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