Extreme cold could last through the morning commute on Thursday. Expect cold temperatures and snow showers in the Denver area ...
After a notable cool down this weekend, we'll continue to see a transition to our forecast early this week, with periods of snow and Arctic cold.
The first front should make it to Denver around 5 p.m. Monday. Temps will quickly drop into the teens, with light snow developing before 9 p.m.
Snow and freezing rain potential begins on Thursday as a low system barrels into the west coast. Showers look to arrive from ...
An arctic air mass will make its way into the Gem state bringing morning lows down to the single digits and below normal ...
Monday night will be one of the coldest nights so far this winter as most of Montana will drop well below 0 with dangerously cold wind chills.
Wintery conditions continue this week into the weekend with a chance of snow Valentines Day and Saturday. Cold temperatures ...
Light snow fell across portions of the state this morning. We will be entering a predominantly dry and cold period for the next few days. Wind chills will reach 30 to 50 below.
Multiple winter weather-related alerts are in place across parts of New York, as well as further south in the Mid-Atlantic region.