Palmer Divide near Castle Rock and Monument is expected to get at least a foot of snow with as much as 18 inches falling. Forecast Snow Totals by the NWSĪreas from Rocky Mountain National Park to Bailey can expect well over a foot of snow and possibly closer to 2 feet.Īlong the I-25 corridor, we’re looking at 3 to 6 inches of snow from Fort Collins to Denver to Colorado Springs. ![]() Travel will be a breeze with dry conditions. Snow totals will vary greatly based on elevation, but here’s what is expected from Friday to Saturday. The forecast includes sunny and pleasant conditions across all of Colorado on Tuesday. It only takes 3 to 4 inches of snow to problems for trees with leaves on them so damage will be a concern above 6,500 feet and possibly at lower elevations. The coldest winter tem- peratures often occur when the ground is bare of snow. Monday, but with a high of 48 degrees during the day, the chances of any of it sticking is low. in the Columbia Basin and Plateau of Oregon and Washington. Weather Service monthly, January through May. The snow will be a heavy, wet snow that will stick to elevated surfaces easily - like trees. The largest possibility for snow in Denver is before 9 a.m. snow survey data summary is published by the Soil Conservation Service for. This will be a cold storm and temperatures both Saturday and Sunday morning are expected to dip into the 20s around Denver with higher elevations getting colder than that. Usually, we talk about instability and convection with thunderstorms, but this go around, we’re talking about further enhancement of snowfall rates.Īlso, this means that thundersnow is possible. A Pinpoint Weather Alert Day has been issued for Friday as snow and much colder temperatures move into Denvers weather forecast Thursday night into the weekend. ![]() We could be looking at some convective snow as the atmosphere will be pretty unstable. Digital Replica Edition Home Page Close MenuĪdditionally, it is late May and the atmosphere is much more energetic than it is during the core winter months.
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