Colorado's avalanche danger rises
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The Colorado Avalanche Information Center has issued an Avalanche Warning for Park and Gore Ranges this weekend.
The National Weather Service is calling for heavy snow and strong winds in Colorado's northern mountains, leading to hazardous travel conditions.
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Natural or human-triggered avalanches possible in parts of Colorado. Find out what to watch out for.
With snow in Colorado's mountains, skiers, boarders and other visitors are heading back to the high country. And they should be aware of avalanche danger.
Avalanche safety courses are becoming much more popular, with Greene’s organization recently helping launch a new online program, with classes for both snowmobilers and non-motorized backcountry users, including skiers, hikers and snowshoers.
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - Today and Saturday are First Alert Weather Days since mountain snow could cause difficult travel.
The first significant low-elevation storm of the 2025-26 season blanketed Durango and other low-lying areas of Southwest Colorado on Wednesday with several inches of snow and ushered in chilly
Snowfall in Colorado has been lackluster to start the ski season, but for backcountry enthusiasts the lack of early-season snow has the potential to lead to safer avalanche conditions down the road. When snow falls in October or early November, it often ...
Early-season snowfall has been sparse and infrequent, but Steamboat is forecast to receive 30 inches from Friday through Sunday, with other northern mountains receiving a foot or more. The central mountains can expect 6-12 inches, while the southern mountains should receive 3-8 inches.