![]() ![]() Snow totals from a trace to 2".Ĭanon City forecast: Low: 28 High: 47 Overcast and cooler on Tuesday, with the potential for rain showers to develop by the late afternoon hours. The storm should begin to bring rain and snow to our forecast by late afternoon, with a changeover to snow late Tuesday night. Pueblo forecast: Low: 20 High: 49 Location is everything, and for Pueblo on Tuesday and Wednesday, we look to be just outside the bullseye of the higher snow totals. In town, snow totals look to range from 2-5". With the latest trends keeping the low slightly more to our north, the biggest impacts locally will occur over northern Colorado Springs and the Palmer Divide. The biggest accumulations look to favor the San Juan Mountains, where another 1-2 feet of fresh powder could fall through Wednesday evening.įor the I-25 corridor and Plains, it'll be a quiet night of weather ahead of snow that returns to the region late Tuesday afternoon and evening.Ĭolorado Springs forecast: Low: 23 High: 44 After a mellow Tuesday morning, our weather will change drastically by the afternoon and evening hours as snow moves back into the Pikes Peak Region. Let me know if you have any questions.Snow will really start to ramp up over the high country this evening, where a new round of Winter Storm Warnings and Winter Weather Advisories has gone into effect. I was in an all-day meeting that I couldn't get out of. Full accumulation predictions for the area can be seen here. Snow accumulations for the metro area will be between 4-8" with lighter amounts to the west and higher amounts of up to a foot to the east. This will make travel dangerous and it should be avoided, if possible. ![]() High winds up to 55 mph will create blizzard conditions with visibilities less than 1/4 mile until around 4pm on Wednesday. The National Weather Service in Boulder has issued a blizzard warning for the Denver metro area and eastern plains tomorrow from 4am to 6pm.Ī storm system will move into the region tonight around midnight and should start with some rain showers that will continue until around 3am when it should switch predominantly to snow. If I have a chance later tonight, I will do another post with more depth. ![]() Hi guys, I'm going to keep this short because I'm on my way home, but this is a brief summary of what's going to happen tomorrow. Currently, this looks to be like an erroneous run, but the distribution is similar to what I would expect. Notice that the model is suggesting much higher amounts than I am forecasting. UPDATE : The latest models have shown increased snowfall totals of up to 10-20" for most areas around the Denver metro area! Updated snowfall totals map here. No concern trolling, gaslighting, misinformation, brigading. ![]() Don't editorialize headlines, post duplicate stories, or use non-descriptive titles.Posts should relate specifically to Denver or Colorado.Buying/Selling/Employment posts will be removed.Don't post about illegal or dangerous activities.No crowdfunding, self-promotion, or spam.No Unofficial Missing Persons, Personal Information, or Lost/Stolen Bike/Car Posts.Please search to see if questions have been asked in the past month, and report any self-posts that have already been posted in the past month and link to that post. Other frequently asked or easily googleable questions may be removed and asked to post in the weekly Q&A thread. Posts about moving or visiting will be removed. The FAQ is also very useful and is regularly updated. Please ask questions related to a move or visit to Denver in the Q&A sticky thread. Useful information, please read if you're new here!ġ. Click here for a list of our weekly meetups! ![]()
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