Colorado’s first snowfall wasn’t a monster, but it was a monstrous tease PHOTOS
Snow totals are in from the first legitimate snowfall of the season in Colorado. No one came close to the possible foot predicted by the
Snow totals are in from the first legitimate snowfall of the season in Colorado. No one came close to the possible foot predicted by the
Summit County is bracing for its first legitimate snowfall of the season. Already this month we’ve seen a few light dustings of snow on the
High Country leaf-peeping season is now in full effect. Fall colors are peaking this weekend and next, bringing big crowds to the hiking trails and
For the first time in history, a wildfire burning nearly 150 miles away canceled a trail race in Frisco. Run the Rockies half-marathon on Aug.
The drought outlook for Summit County has gone from bad to dismal in the past week. And we are some of the lucky ones. In
Pollen season is here in Summit County with clouds of yellow pine pollen and puffs of white aspen pollen. “It really inundates our skies, our
Summit County was toasty today but not quite record setting. We fell a few degrees short of the record of 84 degrees Fahrenheit from 1936.
More than 1,200 homes in Summit Cove are without power today. The power outage began just after 11 a.m. Around the same time a nearby
Mayuary is back with a vengeance. Our favorite quasi-season in the High Country arrives with 24 hours of heavy, wet, springlike snow. National Weather Service
Colorado could use a drink. So could the rest of the West. Good thing we got a few big snowstorms over Thanksgiving and MLK weekend.
Phil Lindeman brings you daily reports that are vital to the people who live, work and play in Summit County. He is also the only local radio news director in the county. Phil says, “I’m honored to man the news studio at Krystal 93, bringing you the latest, breaking news from every corner of Summit County.”