Colorado Snow Forecast: Heavy Snow Through Saturday
Get ready for a snowy weekend in Colorado! A powerful winter storm is expected to bring heavy snow to the state through Saturday, impacting travel and outdoor activities.
Where to Expect the Most Snow
The most significant snowfall is anticipated in the central and southern mountains, with accumulations exceeding 2 feet in some areas. The San Juan Mountains and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains are expected to receive the heaviest snow.
Here's a breakdown of expected snowfall:
- Central Mountains: 18-24 inches
- Southern Mountains: 24-36 inches
- Front Range Foothills: 6-12 inches
- Eastern Plains: 1-3 inches
Timing of the Storm
The storm is expected to begin Wednesday evening, with the heaviest snowfall occurring Thursday and Friday. Snow will taper off on Saturday, but lingering snow showers are possible through the weekend.
Travel Impacts
Heavy snow and strong winds are likely to create hazardous travel conditions. Expect reduced visibility, slick roads, and potential road closures.
Here's what you can do to prepare for travel:
- Check the latest road conditions before you travel.
- Prepare an emergency kit for your car.
- Allow extra time for travel.
- Avoid travel if possible.
Impacts on Outdoor Activities
The heavy snowfall will impact outdoor activities, including skiing, snowboarding, and hiking.
Keep in mind:
- Backcountry travel will be extremely dangerous.
- Avalanche danger will be high.
- Be sure to check avalanche forecasts before venturing into the backcountry.
Staying Safe During the Storm
Here are some tips for staying safe during the storm:
- Stay indoors if possible.
- Dress warmly in layers.
- Be aware of the signs of hypothermia.
- Check on elderly neighbors and family members.
- Have a plan for power outages.
Keeping Up With the Forecast
Stay up to date on the latest forecast by checking with your local news sources and the National Weather Service.
You can also find valuable information on these websites:
- National Weather Service:
- Colorado Avalanche Information Center:
- Colorado Department of Transportation:
Be prepared for the winter storm and stay safe!