Tag: arctic blast
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Extreme cold watch expected Monday night in Colorado Springs: National Weather Service
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Frigid temperatures are expected to persist in Colorado Springs through Martin Luther King Jr. Day, with subzero overnight lows on Sunday and Monday, but the region should get a respite beginning on Tuesday, according to…
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Arctic blast arrives in Colorado Springs; more snow, plummeting temperatures ahead
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save It’s time to break out the winter coats: A weekend of chilly temperatures and slick, snow-packed roads arrived in Colorado Springs early Saturday morning. An arctic blast is sweeping through much of the U.S., including the Pikes Peak region, bringing with it subzero temperatures. Snow…
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Arctic freeze headed to Colorado Springs this weekend and into next week
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A cold front is bringing Arctic-cold temperatures with a 70% chance of snow to the Colorado Springs area this weekend. KOAA Meteorologist Alan Rose forecasts snow to pick up late Friday night and continue into Saturday, with 2-4 inches possible for Colorado Springs. “Enjoy the…
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Colorado Springs shelters nearly 900 homeless people as temperatures continue to dive
Latest list of weather-related closings and delays Colorado Springs’ shelters and ad hoc warming centers accommodated nearly 900 homeless people who sought to escape Sunday night’s subzero temperatures. The 352 people that hundreds of Hope COS volunteers removed from outdoor camps and under bridges and transported to emergency overnight centers inside three local churches set…
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Colorado Springs shelters take in nearly 900 homeless as temperatures dive
Latest list of weather-related closings and delays Colorado Springs’ shelters and ad hoc warming centers accommodated nearly 900 homeless people who sought to escape Sunday night’s subzero temperatures. The 352 people that hundreds of Hope COS volunteers removed from outdoor camps and under bridges and transported to emergency overnight centers inside three local churches set…





