Colorado Snow Forecast: Heavy Snowfall This Weekend – Get Ready for Powder Days!
Get your skis and snowboards ready, Colorado! A major winter storm is brewing and set to bring significant snowfall across the state this weekend. From the high peaks of the Rockies to the foothills, expect a whiteout as winter unleashes its fury.
Timing and Intensity
The storm is expected to hit Colorado starting Friday evening and continue through Sunday afternoon. The heaviest snowfall is anticipated Saturday into Sunday morning, with some areas potentially seeing over a foot of snow in just a few hours.
Where the Snow Will Fall
While the entire state will experience some precipitation, the most significant snowfall is expected in the high country, including popular ski resorts in:
- Summit County: Breckenridge, Keystone, Copper Mountain
- Eagle County: Vail, Beaver Creek, Aspen Snowmass
- Routt County: Steamboat Springs, Howelsen Hill
- San Juan Mountains: Telluride, Durango
Lower elevations, particularly in the Front Range, will likely see a mix of snow and rain, with accumulation totals decreasing as you move east.
Impact on Travel
This storm is likely to cause significant travel disruptions. The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) is urging drivers to be prepared for snow-covered roads, reduced visibility, and potentially dangerous driving conditions.
Here's what you need to know:
- Check road conditions before traveling: Visit cotrip.org or call 511 for the latest updates.
- Allow extra time for travel: Expect delays due to snow removal and heavy traffic.
- Equip your vehicle: Make sure you have chains, winter tires, a snow brush, and an emergency kit.
- Be aware of avalanche danger: Check avalanche forecasts and avoid backcountry travel during the storm.
Stay Informed
- National Weather Service (NWS): Get the latest forecasts and warnings from the NWS website or mobile app.
- Local news stations: Keep an eye on local news for updates on the storm's track and potential impacts.
- Social media: Follow local authorities and emergency agencies on social media for the latest information.
Make the Most of the Snow
While this storm may bring challenges, it also presents an opportunity for some amazing winter fun. Take advantage of the fresh powder by:
- Hitting the slopes: Skiers and snowboarders will be in powder heaven.
- Snowshoeing or cross-country skiing: Explore the snowy landscapes at your own pace.
- Building a snowman: Channel your inner child and have some fun with family and friends.
Stay safe, stay warm, and enjoy the snowy spectacle!