Host of outdoor fall events canceled across Front Range due to snow, though Broncos fans are undeterred

Surfing a pumpkin patch or wandering through a corn maze are often lovely ways to spend an autumn Sunday. Except now. Inches of snow and temperatures in the 20s driven companies to cancel their fall actions that were projected. Around 7 inches of snow fell north of Denver first Sunday morning, while over two inches
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With the first sightings of the white stuff on Snowmass Mountain, it’s clear: Winter is coming

Enough with this weather, already. It’s no time to move on to the warmer months so Coloradans can start hitting on the slopes. Thankfully, our forecasts have been heard by the mountain lions. Aspen Snowmass tweeted a photo of its mountain scattered with flakes of snow Thursday morning. There’s still a very long way to
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Rafters, anglers worry as Colorado’s famed white water becomes low water

KREMMLING, Colo. – In the state known as the “mother of rivers,” the third-warmest and driest period in more than a century is wreaking havoc on waterways that provide the economic lifeline for rural communities and high-alpine habitat for Colorado’s signature fish, the greenback cutthroat trout. The extremes of temperature and precipitation – too much
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