A winter storm with snow and below-freezing temperatures has led to flight delays and cancelations at Denver International Airport.
Tuesday is a Pinpoint Weather Alert Day as Denver’s first snowstorm of the year left several inches on the ground.
Snow continues to fall across Colorado on Tuesday and forecasters said that the metro area could see several more inches ...
While not the worst storm we’ve seen, the Denver metro is still expected to see between 3 and 6 inches with slick conditions on some roadways, particularly on bridges and overpasses.
It will be a slick and slow commute to work and school Tuesday morning! Snow will continue through the early morning hours, ...
All of Colorado's I-25 corridor will be impacted by this storm, but the biggest snow potential will be south of Denver from Monument Hill to Pueblo.
Several inches of snow are expected to fall across the Denver metro on Tuesday morning, causing problems for commuters.
Most airline flights were restored late Monday afternoon, but there are still some cancellations and delays as Kansas City trudges through a week of bone chilling cold weather after ice and snow.
Snow, slick roads and big disruptions are expected during Tuesday morning's commute as the Front Range braces for a winter ...