
‘On a knife edge’: Spooky avalanche conditions follow holiday snowstorms
Over two feet of new snow since Christmas is adding complex new problems to Summit County’s snowpack. “Although the chances for natural avalanches will diminish

Over two feet of new snow since Christmas is adding complex new problems to Summit County’s snowpack. “Although the chances for natural avalanches will diminish

December was feast or famine for pow hounds, but a round of holiday storms has skiers and snowboarders floating high this first day of 2025.

Fireworks will light up the night sky in Breckenridge tonight for the first time since 2018. Nearly six years ago the town put a ban

The holidays were busier, but the entire year was slower on I-70 at the Eisenhower-Johnson Tunnels. CDOT traffic counters show a nearly 13% increase for

Powder hounds across Summit County woke up to MORE fresh snow this morning: 9” at Breckenridge 8” at Copper 8” at Loveland 6” at Arapahoe

The Summit County real estate market is worth more than 1.5 billion dollars for the 6th year in a Sales this year are about comparable

Summit County had a nice dose of snow overnight. Here’s a look at the numbers: A-Basin: 5 inchesBreckenridge: 6 inchesCopper Mtn: 6 InchesKeystone: 5 inchesLoveland:

Summit County’s near record snowfall in November brought the Pow-hounds out to play according to lodging data from Western ski town shows. Hotel reservations spiked

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

As many folks head up to ski for the holidays, Margaret Bowes at the I-70 Coalition has one big tip for holiday travelers. Give the
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