April showers and spring weather bring a different ‘flavor of avalanches’ to Colorado
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What is graupel? Here's what fell during Tuesday night's storm
DENVER (KDVR) — On Tuesday night, a storm swept through the Denver metro, but it looked different than a winter storm. The weather phenomenon wasn't snow, it wasn't rain and it wasn't exactly hail either. It was graupel. The system that passed through the Denver metro and Palmer Divide on Tuesday night was a mixture of snow, rain and hail, but once it was on the ground, it looked more like Dippin' Dots than a winter storm. Colorado Rockies …

April showers and spring weather bring a different ‘flavor of avalanches’ to Colorado
As the first week of April brings a storm to Colorado’s High Country, the shift from last week’s false spring back to cold temperatures and snow signals a return of winter avalanche danger. On Tuesday, the higher elevations across Colorado’s central mountains tipped back into moderate avalanche danger as snow hit the region, according to the Colorado Avalanche Information Center’s daily forecast. Brian Lazar, the deputy director of the Colora…
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