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Southwest reservoirs play catch-up

DENVER – Colorado is slogging through a wetter-than-normal spring, with heavy rain restoring much-needed moisture to parched rangeland and sending some rivers over the banks. But ...

Storm edging Durango

Rain system rides this way

Durango may have wet weekend

Chance of precipitation 60 percent on Saturday

Fire-prediction bill advances

New technology would indicate direction, intensity of wildfires

First red-flag warning issued

No burning between noon and 6 p.m. Wednesday

Dog days are early

This past winter sets global heat record

So, warm season wasn’t your imagination

It’s official: El Niño arrives

What does it mean for Southwest Colorado?

High-tech methods predict disasters

Advances may aid wildfire fighting, flood protection

Wisdom from a weather whiz

John Duwe wants to teach you about the weather. The program director of Durango Nature Studies leads workshops throughout the region on flora and fauna that thrive in the local en...

In S.W. Colo., snowpack slips

Statewide accumulation at 90 percent of average

Get out your snow shovel

City closes Eighth Avenue hill to Fort Lewis College