
Dreaming of a white Christmas? What history and the forecast say.
We are all dreaming of a white Christmas in ski country, but what are the odds of at least one inch of new snow tomorrow? History

We are all dreaming of a white Christmas in ski country, but what are the odds of at least one inch of new snow tomorrow? History

A half inch and 79 years. That’s the difference between November 2024 and November 1945, the two snowiest Novembers in Summit County history, according to

Copper is already having a ski season to remember, and it’s only November. In 48 hours this week, Monday into Tuesday, Copper claimed 11 inches

Skiers are rejoicing and holiday travelers are bracing for the next big blast of winter. Forecasters are tracking a major pre-Thanksgiving snowstorm from Tuesday morning

Thanksgiving travelers are hitting the road and air today. On the I-70 mountain corridor Thanksgiving is usually the slowest winter holiday. In 2023 the weekend

Colorado’s two main interstates, I-70 and I-25, are home to hundreds of crashes caused by other crashes. Colorado State Patrol calls these “secondary crashes.” Since

For once the mountains let the rest of Colorado play in the snow. Snowfall was widespread and deep this first storm of winter: Snowpack for

Winter is here with a vengeance. In just seven days this month, Summit County has recorded more snow than all of November last year: 11.5

Our listeners really stepped up their giving game in October when the former owner of Silverthorne Powersports, Mike Stoveken, launched an effort to help victims of Hurricane

Record heat and weeks with hardly any rain has left Summit County dry as a bone. For the first time in a year, local fire
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.”