Colorado Snow Forecast: Saturday Brings More Snow
Get ready for another round of winter fun, Colorado! Saturday, February 18th, is expected to bring more snow to the state, continuing the recent trend of winter storms. This latest forecast could lead to significant accumulations, especially in the mountains, so prepare for a snowy weekend.
Where to Expect the Most Snow
The heaviest snow is expected to fall in the central and southern mountains, with higher elevations seeing the most accumulation. Ski resorts like Breckenridge, Vail, Aspen, and Telluride can expect significant snowfall, making for powder-filled runs.
Lower elevations in the Front Range and eastern plains may also see some snowfall, although accumulations will likely be lighter. Expect a mix of snow and rain in these areas.
How Much Snow to Expect
While exact snowfall totals can vary, here’s a general overview:
- Central and Southern Mountains: 12-24 inches of snow
- Front Range and Eastern Plains: 2-8 inches of snow
Remember, these are estimates, and actual snowfall could vary depending on location.
Timing of the Snowfall
The snow is expected to begin Friday night into Saturday morning, with the heaviest snowfall expected to occur throughout the day Saturday. The storm is anticipated to taper off by Sunday morning.
Travel Considerations
With this much snow expected, be prepared for potential travel disruptions. Roads may be slick and snowy, and chain restrictions could be implemented. Check road conditions and weather forecasts before traveling.
Stay Warm and Safe
Dress warmly and in layers if you plan to be outdoors during this snowy period. Be sure to check on elderly neighbors and those with mobility issues to make sure they are safe.
Stay informed about weather conditions and warnings, and be prepared for any power outages.
Enjoy the Winter Wonderland
Even though this snowfall could cause some disruptions, it also offers opportunities for fun and winter activities! Grab your skis, snowboard, or snowshoes and enjoy the fresh powder.
Stay safe and enjoy the snow!