Frigid, below-zero temperatures from this weekend’s expected arctic blast have forced organizers to cut back on the 41st annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Marade celebration in Denver.
DENVER (KDVR) — An arctic blast moved into Colorado on Friday and stayed until Tuesday morning, bringing some of the coldest temperatures of the season. The National Weather Service tracked ...
An arctic front will sweep through Colorado Friday afternoon with dangerously cold air and accumulating snow lagging behind it.
An arctic blast will bring temperatures 20 to 40 degrees ... evening bringing a surge of cold air and a shift in the winds. Denver is looking at a 72+ hour period beginning Saturday with ...
Denver Animal Protection is on patrol for animals that need help during an arctic blast that will create sub-zero temperatures. Kasia Kerridge road along to assist some in need puppies.
Much of the state woke up to several inches of snow on Saturday, and more is in the forecast for the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day holiday weekend.
During the arctic blast over the weekend, Denver reached minus 11 degrees, but some places across Colorado were even colder.
The Front Range and Eastern Plains saw freezing, below-zero temperatures in the double digits overnight, but the worst of the arctic blast is yet to come. Park County, southwest of metro Denver ...
Colorado was hit with an arctic blast that brought snow and subzero temperatures last weekend, but before the old snow could ...
After a dry December, Denver is back on track for average snowfall totals thanks to a frigid and frosty January.
An arctic blast is expected to bring winter weather to Denver on Martin Luther King Jr. weekend. Temperatures are projected to drop starting Friday, January 17, and remain low through Monday ...
DENVER (KDVR) — Mostly sunny skies are expected ... but the warmup is short lived. An arctic blast is headed to Colorado next weekend bringing frigid cold and snow.