A second wave of snow expected Tuesday morning
Durango, Colorado Currently Thu 56% chance of precipitation 73% chance of precipitation
Snow removal will cause long delays on Wolf Creek Pass By Patrick Armijo Education, business & real estate reporter
Monday, Dec. 28, 2020 9:10 AM Updated: Monday, Dec. 28, 2020 9:55 PM Avery Wickes, an employee with Barefoot Durango, shovels the sidewalk in the 800 block of Main Avenue after making a snowman she planned to name Charlie or Little Winston. A winter storm was expected to dump up to 6 inches in Durango. Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald Michael McCardell, owner of Durango Craft Spirits, runs a snowblower in his parking lot near 11th Street and Main Avenue in Durango. A winter storm was expected to dump up to 6 inches in Durango.
Storm delivers big for Southwest Colorado ski areas
Durango, Colorado Currently Thu Low: 29° Possible light rain (with a chance of 1–2 in. of snow) in the morning and afternoon. 64% chance of precipitation 74% chance of precipitation
Purgatory GM: ‘This was great to finally get some natural snow’ By Patrick Armijo Education, business & real estate reporter
Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2020 9:08 AM Updated: Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2020 10:36 PM A break in a winter storm made way for blue skies and snow-covered mountains Tuesday in Durango. Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald A winter storm dumped a second round of snow Tuesday night in Durango. A city snowplow clears parking spaces along the side of East Eighth Street.
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A F-35A fighter jet flies over the Air Force Academy Friday, April 17, 2020, to honor the Class of 2020. The senior cadets graduated early because of COVID-19 the next day on the terrazzo at the center of campus rather than Falcon Stadium. (The Gazette, Christian Murdock) CHRISTIAN MURDOCK/THE GAZETTE
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The class of 2020 toss their hats into the air as the Thunderbirds fly over Saturday, April 18, 2020, at the conclusion of the Air Force Academy graduation on the terrazzo of the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo. The graduation was a closed ceremony at the center of campus rather than Falcon Stadium to allow the cadets to stay 8 feet apart. The cadets didn t march on stage to receive their diplomas and high fives and hugs were banned. The academy graduated 967 cadets. (The Gazette, Christian Murdock)