Flood Risk Up An Estimated 350 Pct. After Waldo Canyon Fire
Updated: 6:55 AM The team of scientists assigned with evaluating the flood risk resulting from the Waldo Canyon fire estimates that flood risk may have increased by 350 percent.
Updated: 6:55 AM The team of scientists assigned with evaluating the flood risk resulting from the Waldo Canyon fire estimates that flood risk may have increased by 350 percent.
Posted: 11:38 AM The federal government is projecting the record drought gripping half the U.S. will help push food prices up by 3 percent to 4 percent next year.
Posted: 4:41 PM An iceberg twice the size of Manhattan tore off one of Greenland's largest glaciers.
Updated: 11:11 AM Colorado Highway 14 is closed at mile marker 104 following mudslides in the High Park wildfire burn area, which has been hit with rain.
Updated: 6:09 PM No flooding has been reported over the Waldo Canyon burn area, but more rain is still possible later.
Posted: 10:52 AM A solar storm is racing toward Earth this weekend, but scientists say not to worry.
Updated: 4:11 PM One driver was cited with careless driving following a crash on Highway 24 near the Cliff Dwellings.
Updated: 3:25 PM A big weather change is coming to Southern Colorado, and it will involve much cooler weather and some much needed rain...
Updated: 5:32 AM Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack says 62 of Colorado's 64 counties qualify for federal disaster relief due to drought conditions.
Posted: 10:53 AM If you want a glimpse of some of the worst of global warming, scientists suggest taking a look at U.S. weather in recent weeks.
Posted: 9:39 AM Millions of people in a swath of states along the East Coast and farther west went into a third sweltering day without power Monday after a round of summer storms that killed more than a dozen people.
Updated: 1:02 PM Meteorologist Branden Borremans says the smoke you are seeing and smelling in Colorado Springs and Pueblo is from the High Park Fire near Fort Collins.
Updated: 9:54 AM There is a chance of strong thunderstorms hitting the eastern side of our region after 3:00 p.m.
Updated: 6:42 AM Emergency responders were busy in Elbert County Thursday night. When the tornadic thunderstorms finally subsided, 32 homes had suffered moderate to severe damage.
Updated: 6:21 PM With El Paso County under a flash flood watch until 10:00 p.m., the City of Colorado Springs is preparing for another busy night.
Posted: 9:52 AM Call it spring's fever. Federal records show the U.S. just finished its hottest spring on record.
Posted: 12:15 AM One woman was shocked by the violence of the storm that struck Southern Colorado. It was powerful enough to snap a tree.