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Fort Morgan Today
By the People, for the People
Fort Morgan Kids Embrace Light Snowfall
Siblings build snowman during rare March snow day
Published on Mar. 9, 2026
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Nathaniel and Dallas Russell, two young siblings from Fort Morgan, Colorado, took advantage of a light snowfall on March 7th to build a snowman in their yard, enjoying a fun winter activity during an otherwise mild season.
Why it matters
While Colorado is known for its snowy winters, the state has seen warmer temperatures and less snowfall in recent years due to climate change. The Russell children's snowman-building represents a cherished childhood tradition that is becoming less common in the region.
The details
Nathaniel and Dallas Russell, ages 8 and 6 respectively, bundled up and headed outside after a light dusting of snow fell in their Fort Morgan neighborhood. Using the limited snow available, the siblings worked together to construct a small but festive snowman, decorating it with sticks, rocks, and other found objects.
- The snowfall occurred on March 7, 2026.
- The Russell children built their snowman that same day.
The players
Nathaniel Russell
An 8-year-old resident of Fort Morgan, Colorado who built a snowman with his younger brother during a light snowfall.
Dallas Russell
A 6-year-old resident of Fort Morgan, Colorado who built a snowman with his older brother during a light snowfall.
The takeaway
The Russell children's snowman-building represents a cherished winter tradition that is becoming less common in Colorado due to the effects of climate change. Their playful activity serves as a reminder to appreciate the simple joys of the season, even when snowfall is scarce.


