The storm that brought Christmas morning snow for Southwest Colorado should stick around Friday, then give way to a mostly sunny but cold weekend.
Signs of the times. Kelly Wotkyns clears the drive way and sidewalk in front of his home on 25th Street Friday monring as snow continued to blanket the region. Photo by Shaun Stanley/DURANGO HERALD.
A City of Durango Snow plow clears snow from 31st Street Friday morning. The National Weather Service extended winter storm warnings for the region today. Photo by Shaun Stanley/DURANGO HERALD.
Bill Fountain, Manager of Durango Value Autos clears snow from the vehicles for sale on his lot on Camino de Rio Friday morning. Photo by Shaun Stanley/DURANGO HERALD.
Problems related to the weather continued for many Friday morning as this bicyclist went head over heels in a drft of snow off of the River Trail path near Schneider Park as the National Weather Services extended Winter Storm warnings in the region.Photo by Shaun Stanley/DURANGO HERALD.
Problems related to the weather continued for many Friday morning as this bicyclist struggled to push through snow on the River Trail path near Schneider Park as the National Weather Services extended Winter Storm warnings in the region. Photo by Shaun Stanley/DURANGO HERALD.
Signs of the times. A man clearing the sidewalks along 29th Street appears to be following a street sign as snow continued to blanket the region. Photo by Shaun Stanley/DURANGO HERALD.
Signs of the times.Britton Bernnett of Durango Value Autos on Camino del Rio clears snow from the cars on the lot of the dealership Friday morning.Photo by Shaun Stanley/DURANGO HERALD.