Wishing for a wet Christmas? You might be in luck

Don’t expect a snowy landing for Santa’s sleigh at lower elevations

Durango street crews to begin snow removal in downtown at midnight Friday

Cars parked on street sides after 2 a.m. will be towed, city warns

Snowstorm moves through the area

The season’s first big snowstorm causes problems for drivers and makes for a winter wonderland

Snow descends on Durango

Forecasters say storm could dump 6 inches in Durango area

Sticks in snow

Snowtography sites in the southwest could foster more climate-resilient forests

Photos: Snow in the mountains

History and science merge in Fort Lewis College analysis of Purgatory Resort snowpack

Using ski patrol data, student examines ski area’s unique snowfall patterns

Photos: Girl Scouts say ‘thank you’ to Durango snowplow drivers, with cookies

Cloud seeding catching on amid Rocky Mountain region’s two-decade drought

Technique has been used around the world and in the Rockies for more than 50 years

National Forest road closures extended in Southwest Colorado

Continuing snowmelt means roads are not yet drivable

Colorado’s statewide snowpack tops 140%, though reservoirs are still low

Deep mountain snow is good news, but what really matters is how reservoirs and soil moisture are replenished when it melts

Photo: Chapman Hill stays open