WEATHER
CITY OF LOUISVILLE RELATED SNOW INFO BELOW:
From our FAQ Page: WEATHER: The race will not be postponed or canceled due to weather unless something SEVERE is happening such as a lightning storm, tornado, extreme low temperatures (below 0*F), or white-out conditions. If that is the case, announcements will be made on the race webpage in addition to racer email communication. 99.9% of the time, the race will go on as scheduled.
WEATHER in LOUISVILLE:
The conditions of our permit in Louisville (Winter event only) place some limitations on the street portions of the course. If more than 4 inches of snow falls in the 12-24 hours prior to the race start time, the City will not allow runners on the streets.
Should the weather be so severe that no running is possible, then the event will be canceled. In this case of a total event cancellation due to weather, no refunds or vouchers will be issued, but all runners will be eligible to pick up their shirts, packets, bibs and medals and run the race virtually.
Obviously, any decision to this end is dependent on changing weather at the very last minute, especially due to the rapidly changing weather Colorado seems to exhibit. The call to cancel the event would be made as soon as possible with reasonable predictability, but by 5 AM on the morning of the event at the very latest. Racers will be notified in two ways: 1) email to each registered participant, 2) notification on PrairieDogHalf.com.