Heavy Snow In Colorado: Forecast Until Saturday
Colorado is bracing for a major winter storm bringing heavy snowfall, strong winds, and hazardous travel conditions. The storm is expected to impact the entire state, with the heaviest snowfall anticipated in the mountains and along the Front Range.
Here's what you need to know about the Colorado snowstorm forecast until Saturday:
Timing and Impact
- Thursday, February 9th: The storm will begin in the western part of Colorado, with snow spreading eastward throughout the day. Expect light to moderate snowfall in most areas, with heavier accumulations in the mountains.
- Friday, February 10th: The heaviest snowfall is expected to occur on Friday, with widespread heavy snow across the state. The Front Range and the mountains will see the most significant impacts, with potential for blizzard conditions in some areas.
- Saturday, February 11th: Snow will gradually taper off throughout the day, with lingering snow showers possible in some areas.
Snow Accumulation Forecast
- Mountains: 1-3 feet of snow is expected in the high country, with locally higher amounts possible in some areas.
- Front Range: 6-12 inches of snow is forecast for the Denver metro area and the I-25 corridor, with higher amounts possible in the foothills.
- Eastern Plains: 2-6 inches of snow is expected, with lighter accumulations farther east.
Travel Impacts
Conditions are expected to be hazardous for travel throughout the storm. The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) has issued warnings for snow-covered roads, reduced visibility, and potential road closures.
- Chain laws: Chain laws are likely to be in effect for mountain passes, and drivers should be prepared to use chains or alternative traction devices.
- Road closures: Expect potential road closures due to snow accumulation and avalanche risk.
- Delays: Significant travel delays are anticipated on major highways and roads, especially during peak travel times.
- Flight disruptions: Travelers should be aware of potential delays or cancellations at Denver International Airport (DIA) and other airports across the state.
Safety Tips
- Stay informed: Monitor local news and weather forecasts for the latest updates.
- Prepare for travel: Check road conditions before traveling, pack winter gear, and have a winter emergency kit in your vehicle.
- Be cautious: Drive slowly and carefully, especially on snow-covered roads.
- Stay indoors: If possible, avoid unnecessary travel during the storm.
- Check on your neighbors: Offer assistance to elderly or vulnerable neighbors.
Resources for More Information
- National Weather Service:
- Colorado Department of Transportation:
- Denver International Airport:
This is a developing situation, and the forecast may change. It's important to stay informed and take precautions to ensure your safety during this winter storm.