Summer in Colorado can consist of many things to do, see, and eat. But when those hot days occur, you need something cold to bring down the temperature.
When you woke up Thursday morning in Northern Colorado, there definitely was a chill in the air. But did you realize that in parts of the state it was so cold that records were almost broken?
The colder it is, the better the ice. The faster the snow. But it takes some effort to be able to stay outside. Here are 5 methods I use to stay toasty warm in the winter cold.
While it won't be like the Christmas Day into Friday storm that we had that dumped between 4-8 inches in the Fort Collins-Loveland-Greeley area, it looks like we are in a snowy and FRIGID pattern here in Northern Colorado.
The National Weather Service is saying we could pick up another 3 inches of snow during your Monday commute...
Anyone who has ever used the public transportation system in America knows that sometimes the conditions can be less than favorable for providing a comfortable, odor-free travel experience. However, sitting next to a crowd of people that smell like an old, musty jockstrap is nothing compared to riding on a train where there is absolutely no heat and the farthouse walls are covered with snow.
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The Poudre Fire Authority released a list of tips to keep water pipes from freezing during these frigid temperatures. Don't let frozen water pipes become a disaster in your home this winter.