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BRECKENRIDGE, CO – JANUARY 22 : Snowboarders stop at a place where the snow is thin and the ground is exposed at Breckenridge, Colorado on Thursday, January 22, 2026. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
Thanks to a cold front moving into the state, plenty of ski areas have received several inches of fresh snow for visitors to enjoy.
A snowstorm is heading into Colorado with some areas expected to see between 10 inches and over a foot of snow.
The snow will be done by Monday morning, but it's shaping up to be the coldest morning of this entire arctic event on the Front Range.
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The Arctic Express is ushering in Colorado's coldest air of the season along with snow for many
The Polar Plunge is here and will be sticking around for several days.
An incoming snowstorm is expected to bring several inches to the mountains and some flakes in Denver over the weekend.
A blast of Arctic air is set to move into Colorado this weekend, bringing light snow to the Front Range and frigid temperatures across the state.
After multiple weeks of little snow accumulation and generally poor ski conditions, this weekend promises to bring some of the best skiing so far this season in Colorado.
A major snowstorm is forecast to hit the Colorado mountains this weekend, bringing a wave of snow — up to a foot or more in many places — after an extended dry spell and
Ongoing snow and “dangerously cold” wind chills stay on the forecast for southern Colorado, with reports from the National Weather Service recording 1-2 inches of snow for cities in the region. According to the Weather Service’s office in Pueblo,
Arctic air is expected to arrive Thursday night across Colorado and persist through the weekend, bringing freezing temperatures and snow, according to the National Weather Service.