![]() ![]() Morning temperatures will be in the single digits and afternoon high temperatures will struggle to reach freezing on Thursday. The first and strongest snow of the week is expected to fall. Thursday will be sunny and dry but also quite cold. Colorado Springs is bracing for several rounds of snowfall this week that could lead to as much as 4 inches of snow. Colorado Springs measured 3 inches, but most totals ranged from a trace to 2. The snow will end everywhere in Colorado in Wednesday night. Durango was especially hard hit totaling nearly 30 inches of wet snow for. Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service: Coal Bank Pass - 14 inches North Hahns Peak - 11 inches Molas Pass - 11 inches Red. All of southern Colorado including Colorado Springs and Pueblo are under a Winter Storm Warning until at least 5 p.m. Here are some snow totals for the storm as of 6 p.m. Looking at all of Colorado, the heaviest snow in the state will continue to be in the southern regions of the state where at least another 5-10 inches of snow will fall across the Sangre de Cristo Mountains through Wednesday evening. ![]() It is also still possible a section of I-70 may be forced to close on the Eastern Plains due to the combination of snow and wind. Northern Colorado including Fort Collins, Loveland, and Greeley should not get more than 1-2 inches of additional snowfall. Locations along the Palmer Divide that are east of Interstate 25 such as Franktown, Elizabeth, Kiowa, and Limon could see another 3-6 inches. COLORADO SPRINGS It was a cold and snowy weekend across Southern Colorado, and the mountains and ski resorts scored big with snow. See an updated list of snow totals across southern Colorado with an interactive map to zoom into snow reports in your area. on Wednesdayįor the rest of the day on Wednesday, most areas around Denver and Boulder will receive another 1-4 inches of snow. Snow totals along the Front Range as of 11 a.m. More than 10 inches of snow had fallen by late morning in Genesee. Lower amounts were reported in the Fort Collins and Greeley areas while higher amounts were found in the foothills of Jefferson and Boulder Counties. Area school districts and military installations exercised caution on. on Wednesday, most neighborhoods in the Denver metro area had measured 3 to 6 inches of snow. Greater Colorado Springs saw 1-3 inches of snowfall, according to the weather agency. The heaviest additional snow amounts will be mostly east of the Denver metro area.Īs of 11 a.m. Wintry weather will continue through the afternoon on Wednesday causing difficult travel into the evening. National Weather Service forecast snowfall totals for around Colorado. The next two tables list monthly and yearly totals for amount of snow and how many days it snows at least 0.1 inches (0.25 centimetres). ![]()
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