Mountain driving will be difficult this weekend with heavy snow burying many areas. The Denver metro area will also see light ...
It's Friday, which means the mountains are calling to the weekend warriors ready to hit the slopes for the Presidents Day ...
Two ski patrol members were trying to mitigate the threat of an avalanche after a storm had dumped about 6 feet of snow on ...
The Colorado Avalanche Information Center is warning backcountry travelers that the avalanche danger will rise to high, Level ...
President's Day Weekend is always one of the busiest weekends of the year at Colorado's ski areas, and this year snowy conditions could make it a challenging drive for Coloradans from the Front Range ...
A robust plume of moisture from the Pacific will impact highway travel as well as backcountry travel due to increased avalanche conditions.
Backcountry skiing in Colorado can be some of the most exciting skiing one could imagine. It can also be some of the most ...
Thursday will be a mostly sunny and warmer day with highs in the 30s and 40s across the plains. Snow, at times heavy, will develop in the mountains late in the day and continue into the weekend.
The silver lining of the warmer temperatures and lack of snowfall is that we have widespread safe avalanche conditions ...
Avalanche conditions across Colorado are expected to get more dangerous during the upcoming President’s Day weekend.
An avalanche swept away two backcountry skiers in a Utah canyon, killing one and seriously injuring the other, officials reported. The 150-foot-wide avalanche slid about 700 feet at the 10,000-foot ...