...PROLONGED WINTER STORM CONTINUES THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING, EXPECT
SIGNIFICANT TRAVEL IMPACTS...
.A slow moving winter storm will continue to impact the area with a
mainly light to moderate snow this morning. Numerous roads remain
closed across east central Colorado including much of the I-70
Corridor around Limon and nearby points surrounding that.
Significant snow accumulations have also occurred across the Palmer
Divide and southern Foothills with a few more inches expected this
morning.
Poor travel conditions will continue over much of northeast
Colorado, including the the Denver Metro Area this morning.
* WHAT...Heavy snow. Additional snow accumulations up to two inches.
* WHERE...The Southern Front Range Foothills, Boulder and the
western suburbs of Denver, Denver, Castle Rock, and Byers.
* WHEN...Until noon MST today.
* IMPACTS...Plan on slippery road conditions.
...PROLONGED WINTER STORM CONTINUES THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING, EXPECT
SIGNIFICANT TRAVEL IMPACTS...
.A slow moving winter storm continues to impact the region with a
final round of heavy snow overnight into Saturday. Heavy snow
accumulations have already paralyzed traffic in east central
Colorado including much of the I-70 Corridor around Limon and nearby
points surrounding that. Significant snow accumulations have also
occurred across the Palmer Divide and southern Foothills and these
areas will see another 4-8" before it ends by sunrise tomorrow.
Poor travel conditions will continue over the Denver metro area.
Total accumulations of 6-14" of snow is expected across metro
Denver/Boulder. Further north from Fort Collins-Loveland-Greeley to
Fort Morgan, heavy snow is also possible with travel impacts as
well. 3-8" are possible in this corridor though they could be
higher especially the further south of US-34 you go.
* WHAT...Heavy snow. Additional snow accumulations between 3 and 7
inches.
* WHERE...The Southern Front Range Foothills, Boulder and the
western suburbs of Denver, Denver, Castle Rock, and Byers.
* WHEN...Until noon MST Saturday.
* IMPACTS...Travel will be very difficult.
...PROLONGED WINTER STORM CONTINUES THIS EVENING THROUGH SATURDAY
MORNING, EXPECT SIGNIFICANT TRAVEL IMPACTS FOR THIS EVENING'S
COMMUTE...
.A slow moving winter storm continues to impact the region with
a final round of heavy snow this evening and overnight into
Saturday. Heavy snow accumulations have already paralyzed traffic
in east central Colorado including much of the I-70 Corridor around
Limon and nearby points surrounding that. Significant snow
accumulations have also occurred across the Palmer Divide and
southern Foothills and these areas will see another 6-12" before it
ends by sunrise tomorrow.
Additional heavy snow is spreading westward across the plains and
into the foothills this afternoon and evening. The heaviest snow
will occur this evening across the I-25 urban corridor, leading to
poor travel conditions during rush hour. 6-14" of snow is expected
across metro Denver/Boulder. Further north from Fort
Collins-Loveland-Greeley to Fort Morgan, heavy snow is also possible
but temperatures will be warmer and impacts to travel are expected
tob e less. 3-6" are possible in this corridor though could be
higher especially the further south of US-34 you go.
Travel will be difficult to impossible east and southeast of
Denver. The afternoon/evening commute will be hazardous with heavy
snow and ice/snow covered roads across most of the area.
* WHAT...Heavy snow. Additional snow accumulations between 5 and 12
inches.
* WHERE...The Southern Front Range Foothills, Boulder and the
western suburbs of Denver, Denver, Castle Rock, and Byers.
* WHEN...Until noon MST Saturday.
* IMPACTS...Travel will be very difficult. The hazardous conditions
will impact the Friday evening commute.
...PROLONGED WINTER STORM CONTINUES THIS EVENING THROUGH SATURDAY
MORNING, EXPECT SIGNIFICANT TRAVEL IMPACTS FOR THIS EVENING'S
COMMUTE...
.A slow moving winter storm continues to impact the region with
a final round of heavy snow this evening and overnight into
Saturday. Heavy snow accumulations have already paralyzed traffic
in east central Colorado including much of the I-70 Corridor around
Limon and nearby points surrounding that. Significant snow
accumulations have also occurred across the Palmer Divide and
southern Foothills and these areas will see another 6-12" before it
ends by sunrise tomorrow.
Additional heavy snow is spreading westward across the plains and
into the foothills this afternoon and evening. The heaviest snow
will occur this evening across the I-25 urban corridor, leading to
poor travel conditions during rush hour. 6-14" of snow is expected
across metro Denver/Boulder. Further north from Fort
Collins-Loveland-Greeley to Fort Morgan, heavy snow is also possible
but temperatures will be warmer and impacts to travel are expected
tob e less. 3-6" are possible in this corridor though could be
higher especially the further south of US-34 you go.
Travel will be difficult to impossible east and southeast of
Denver. The afternoon/evening commute will be hazardous with heavy
snow and ice/snow covered roads across most of the area.
* WHAT...Heavy snow. Additional snow accumulations between 5 and 12
inches.
* WHERE...The Southern Front Range Foothills, Boulder and the
western suburbs of Denver, Denver, Castle Rock, and Byers.
* WHEN...Until noon MST Saturday.
* IMPACTS...Travel will be very difficult. The hazardous conditions
will impact the Friday evening commute.
* WHAT...Heavy snow expected. Additional snow accumulations today
through Saturday between 8 and 16 inches.
* WHERE...The Southern Front Range Foothills, Boulder and the
western suburbs of Denver, Denver, Castle Rock, and Byers.
* WHEN...Until noon MST Saturday.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult late today and tonight.
...PROLONGED WINTER STORM CONTINUES, WITH HISTORIC SNOWFALL IN
EASTERN ELBERT AND LINCOLN COUNTIES...
.A slow moving winter storm continues to impact the region with
multiple rounds of snow. Generally light snow bands will affect the
area overnight, but then expect the next wave of heavy snow to
impact more of the region Friday and Friday night, and then slowly
diminish Saturday morning as the storm exits the region. Heavy snow
accumulations have already paralyzed traffic in east central
Colorado including much of the I-70 Corridor around Limon and nearby
points surrounding that. Significant snow accumulations have
occurred across the Palmer Divide and southern Foothills.
Additional heavy snow will spread westward across the plains and
into the foothills Friday morning, and then continue through Friday
night. From this point forward, the heaviest additional snowfall
will occur from Denver metro area eastward across the plains of east
central Colorado. This, on top of snow that has already
accumulated, will result in a historic snowfall around Elbert,
Lincoln, and southern Washington Counties where storm total amounts
in some of those locations will be near three feet! The Denver
metro area will likely see another 7 to 14 inches with the heaviest
amounts in southern half of town. Meanwhile, much lighter snow
accumulations are likely farther north including Fort Collins,
Greeley, and other plains locations north of I-76.
Travel will be impossible east and southeast of Denver. Do not
travel or expect to travel in those locations through at least
Saturday as heavy snow impacts will last long past this storm. If
you live in rural areas of eastern Douglas, Elbert, Lincoln, or
southern Washington County be prepared to be stranded for several
days.
* WHAT...Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 7 and
14 inches.
* WHERE...The Southern Front Range Foothills, Boulder and the
western suburbs of Denver, Denver, Castle Rock, and Byers.
* WHEN...From 5 AM Friday to noon MST Saturday.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult to impossible. The
hazardous conditions could impact the Friday morning and evening
commutes.
...PROLONGED WINTER STORM CONTINUES, WITH HISTORIC SNOWFALL IN
EASTERN ELBERT AND LINCOLN COUNTIES...
.A slow moving winter storm continues to impact the region with
multiple rounds of snow. Generally light snow bands will affect the
area overnight, but then expect the next wave of heavy snow to
impact more of the region Friday and Friday night, and then slowly
diminish Saturday morning as the storm exits the region. Heavy snow
accumulations have already paralyzed traffic in east central
Colorado including much of the I-70 Corridor around Limon and nearby
points surrounding that. Significant snow accumulations have
occurred across the Palmer Divide and southern Foothills.
Additional heavy snow will spread westward across the plains and
into the foothills Friday morning, and then continue through Friday
night. From this point forward, the heaviest additional snowfall
will occur from Denver metro area eastward across the plains of east
central Colorado. This, on top of snow that has already
accumulated, will result in a historic snowfall around Elbert,
Lincoln, and southern Washington Counties where storm total amounts
in some of those locations will be near three feet! The Denver
metro area will likely see another 7 to 14 inches with the heaviest
amounts in southern half of town. Meanwhile, much lighter snow
accumulations are likely farther north including Fort Collins,
Greeley, and other plains locations north of I-76.
Travel will be impossible east and southeast of Denver. Do not
travel or expect to travel in those locations through at least
Saturday as heavy snow impacts will last long past this storm. If
you live in rural areas of eastern Douglas, Elbert, Lincoln, or
southern Washington County be prepared to be stranded for several
days.
* WHAT...Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 6 and
14 inches.
* WHERE...The Southern Front Range Foothills, Boulder and the
western suburbs of Denver, Denver, Castle Rock, and Byers.
* WHEN...From 5 AM Friday to noon MST Saturday.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult to impossible. The
hazardous conditions could impact the Friday morning and evening
commutes.
...PROLONGED WINTER STORM CONTINUES, WITH HISTORIC SNOWFALL IN
EASTERN ELBERT AND LINCOLN COUNTIES...
.A slow moving winter storm continues to impact the region with
multiple rounds of snow. Generally light snow bands will affect the
area overnight, but then expect the next wave of heavy snow to
impact more of the region Friday and Friday night, and then slowly
diminish Saturday morning as the storm exits the region. Heavy snow
accumulations have already paralyzed traffic in east central
Colorado including much of the I-70 Corridor around Limon and nearby
points surrounding that. Significant snow accumulations have
occurred across the Palmer Divide and southern Foothills.
Additional heavy snow will spread westward across the plains and
into the foothills Friday morning, and then continue through Friday
night. From this point forward, the heaviest additional snowfall
will occur from Denver metro area eastward across the plains of east
central Colorado. This, on top of snow that has already
accumulated, will result in a historic snowfall around Elbert,
Lincoln, and southern Washington Counties where storm total amounts
in some of those locations will be near three feet! The Denver
metro area will likely see another 7 to 14 inches with the heaviest
amounts in southern half of town. Meanwhile, much lighter snow
accumulations are likely farther north including Fort Collins,
Greeley, and other plains locations north of I-76.
Travel will be impossible east and southeast of Denver. Do not
travel or expect to travel in those locations through at least
Saturday as heavy snow impacts will last long past this storm. If
you live in rural areas of eastern Douglas, Elbert, Lincoln, or
southern Washington County be prepared to be stranded for several
days.
* WHAT...Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 7 and
14 inches, with the heaviest amounts south of I-70. Lighter totals
of just 1 to 4 inches north of Boulder.
* WHERE...The Southern Front Range Foothills, Boulder and the
western suburbs of Denver, and Denver.
* WHEN...From 5 AM Friday to noon MST Saturday.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous conditions
could impact the Friday late morning and evening commutes.
...PROLONGED WINTER STORM CONTINUES, WITH HISTORIC SNOWFALL IN
EASTERN ELBERT AND LINCOLN COUNTIES...
.A slow moving winter storm continues to impact the region with
multiple rounds of snow. Generally light snow bands will affect the
area overnight, but then expect the next wave of heavy snow to
impact more of the region Friday and Friday night, and then slowly
diminish Saturday morning as the storm exits the region. Heavy snow
accumulations have already paralyzed traffic in east central
Colorado including much of the I-70 Corridor around Limon and nearby
points surrounding that. Significant snow accumulations have
occurred across the Palmer Divide and southern Foothills.
Additional heavy snow will spread westward across the plains and
into the foothills Friday morning, and then continue through Friday
night. From this point forward, the heaviest additional snowfall
will occur from Denver metro area eastward across the plains of east
central Colorado. This, on top of snow that has already
accumulated, will result in a historic snowfall around Elbert,
Lincoln, and southern Washington Counties where storm total amounts
in some of those locations will be near three feet! The Denver
metro area will likely see another 7 to 14 inches with the heaviest
amounts in southern half of town. Meanwhile, much lighter snow
accumulations are likely farther north including Fort Collins,
Greeley, and other plains locations north of I-76.
Travel will be impossible east and southeast of Denver. Do not
travel or expect to travel in those locations through at least
Saturday as heavy snow impacts will last long past this storm. If
you live in rural areas of eastern Douglas, Elbert, Lincoln, or
southern Washington County be prepared to be stranded for several
days.
* WHAT...Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 7 and
14 inches, with the heaviest amounts south of I-70. Lighter totals
of just 1 to 4 inches north of Boulder.
* WHERE...The Southern Front Range Foothills, Boulder and the
western suburbs of Denver, and Denver.
* WHEN...From 5 AM Friday to noon MST Saturday.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous conditions
could impact the Friday late morning and evening commutes.
* WHAT...Heavy wet snow possible. Total snow accumulations up to 10
inches possible.
* WHERE...Boulder and the western suburbs of Denver, and Denver.
* WHEN...From late tonight through Saturday morning.
* IMPACTS...Snow and ice covered roads will make travel hazardous,
with the possibility of very difficult or impossible travel.
Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous conditions could
impact the Friday morning and evening commutes.