Weather
Latest Stories
cb6752bb76fae512530f6a70670096af.jpg
Pat Blazek shields himself from the snow and wind with an umbrella as he competes in a disc golf tournament Sunday, May 11, 2014, at Aggie Greens in Fort Collins, Colo. Snow is expected to fall through Monday, with highs reaching the sixties later this week. (AP Photo/The Coloradoan, Erin Hull)
33e9023176fae512530f6a70670059a2.jpg
A car drives passed a tree covered in blossoms as a spring snow continues to fall across the Fort Collins, Colo. region Sunday, May 11, 2014. (AP Photo/The Coloradoan, Erin Hull)
cb416d7976fbe512530f6a706700a8c5.jpg
Disc Golf players shields themselves from the snow and wind with umbrellas as they compete in a tournament Sunday, May 11, 2014, at Aggie Greens in Fort Collins, Colorado. Snow is expected to fall through Monday, with highs reaching the sixties later this week. (AP Photo/The Coloradoan, Erin Hull)
511e65f176fee512530f6a706700fd95.jpg
Mitch Sonderfan shields himself from the snow and wind with an umbrella as Pat Blazek throws a disc golf while competing in a tournament Sunday, May 11, 2014, at Aggie Greens in Fort Collins, Colorado. Snow is expected to fall through Monday, with highs reaching the sixties later this week. (AP Photo/The Coloradoan, Erin Hull)
9cad654176d1e412530f6a70670070bd.jpg
Cassandra Cantu shields her seven-week-old puppy "Kamala" from the snow as she walks with friends in the Bear Creek Dog Park in Colorado Springs, Colo. Sunday, May 11, 2014. Snow is expected to continue in the Pikes region overnight Sunday. (AP Photo/The Gazette, Mark Reis)
8891e3db76ffe512530f6a7067002cdd.jpg
Disc Golf players compete in a tournament Sunday, May 11, 2014, at Aggie Greens in Fort Collins, Colorado. Snow is expected to fall through Monday, with highs reaching the sixties later this week. (AP Photo/The Coloradoan, Erin Hull)
c905f57876ffe512530f6a706700d0bc.jpg
Keith Vest competes in a disc golf tournament Sunday, May 11, 2014, at Aggie Greens in Fort Collins, Colorado. Snow is expected to fall through Monday, with highs reaching the sixties later this week. (AP Photo/The Coloradoan, Erin Hull)
b109cc067583de12530f6a706700a727.jpg
FILE - In this May 26, 2011 file photo, arns are surrounded by the flooded Musselshell River west of Harlowton, Mont. For 2014, a hefty mountain snowpack in the Northern Rockies has driven down the summer wildfire potential and bumped up prospects that farmers in most of Montana and Wyoming won’t go dry. As for flooding, government forecasters say the coming weeks will make all the difference. A relatively even warm-up would keep streams and rivers in check. Too much warm weather and flooding could again threaten downstream communities. Late season snows three years ago led to flooding in the Missouri River basin that swamped hundreds of thousands of acres across the Upper Midwest. (AP Photo/Lisa Kunkel, File)
a094abee7582de12530f6a706700a95f.jpg
FILE - In this May 26, 2011 file photo, the Musselshell River floods the town of Roundup, Mont., in this aerial view. For 2014, a hefty mountain snowpack in the Northern Rockies has driven down the summer wildfire potential and bumped up prospects that farmers in most of Montana and Wyoming won’t go dry. As for flooding, government forecasters say the coming weeks will make all the difference. A relatively even warm-up would keep streams and rivers in check. Too much warm weather and flooding could again threaten downstream communities. Late season snows three years ago led to flooding in the Missouri River basin that swamped hundreds of thousands of acres across the Upper Midwest. (AP Photo/Billings Gazette, Larry Mayer)
edbaa0377582de12530f6a7067007a84.jpg
FILE - In this May 26, 2011 file photo, the Musselshell River floods the town of Roundup, Mont., in this aerial view. For 2014, a hefty mountain snowpack in the Northern Rockies has driven down the summer wildfire potential and bumped up prospects that farmers in most of Montana and Wyoming won’t go dry. As for flooding, government forecasters say the coming weeks will make all the difference. A relatively even warm-up would keep streams and rivers in check. Too much warm weather and flooding could again threaten downstream communities. Late season snows three years ago led to flooding in the Missouri River basin that swamped hundreds of thousands of acres across the Upper Midwest.(AP Photo/Billings Gazette, Larry Mayer, File)
404feea2753bdd12530f6a7067006406.jpg
** FILE ** In this Thursday May 8, 2014, photo, bats hang from the ceiling of the Aeolus cave in Dorset, Vt. (AP Photo/Wilson Ring)