From an unusually strong El Niño event to other weather teleconnections, there are several reasons why Colorado may not see a ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Colorado’s iconic alpine ski resorts are used to wild changes in weather — from massive blizzards to snow droughts in the 1970s that left hills bare in ...
After a dismal start for rain and snow this year, precipitation returned in May, with the long range forecast trending for that pattern to continue for Fort Collins and much of the state. Here's why.
Shorter ski seasons, hotter summers, longer wildfire seasons, increasingly burdened infrastructure and other climate-related impacts could cost Colorado up to $37 billion by 2050. This is according to ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Colorado’s iconic alpine ski resorts are used to wild changes in weather — from massive blizzards to snow droughts in the 1970s that left hills bare in ...
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