by v4djr4jbef2017 | Feb 15, 2017 | Natural Disasters, Weather
The town of Crested Butte, Colo. knows all about snowstorms. After all, the ski town located deep in the Rocky Mountains records an average of 217 inches of the white stuff every year and has based its entire economy on skiing, snowboard and winter recreation. But...
by v4djr4jbef2017 | Oct 17, 2016 | How-To, Weather, Winter
It’s no secret that Colorado sees more than its fair share of winter weather. Yes, we’re famous for our 300 days of annual sunshine, but we also have plenty of ice and snow to go around as well. According to Colorado State University, Colorado’s Front Range receives...
by v4djr4jbef2017 | Nov 13, 2015 | General, How-To, Winter
What’s an ice dam? If you live in a cold part of the country, just pray you never find out. Among the more damaging winter weather phenomena, ice dams are the wide ridges of thick, heavy ice that can form around the edges of a home’s roof during cold weather. If they...
by v4djr4jbef2017 | Sep 17, 2015 | How-To
It’s no secret that winter can be rough on homes and commercial structures. From cold weather, to freeze/thaw cycles, to ice and snow damage, the winter months are often a test for any building. And they aren’t getting any easier. Case in point: Boston set a new...