At this time it appears snowfall will be less with that storm compared to what fall Monday night and Tuesday. Then another storm hits Colorado on Friday and Saturday. Wednesday and Thanksgiving will be dry but chilly. Low temperatures in the Denver metro area Wednesday morning will be in the single digits. The storm clears Colorado Tuesday evening allowing for clearing skies and very cold temperatures. (credit: CBS)įarther south the San Juan mountains are also under a WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY for 5-10 inches of snow Monday night into Tuesday. Meanwhile locations west of Copper Mountain are under a WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY for 9 to 14 inches of snow by late Tuesday. A Denver News dispatch, of January 25th, from Santa Fe, New Mexico. The mountains of Summit County and I-70 mountain corridor between Georgetown and Vail Pass should see 8 to 15 inches of snow. shoes and stockings and run for some distance in the snow - which was two feet. The mountains will also get significant snow but amounts could be somewhat less than the Front Range. What falls Monday night and Tuesday will be much lighter and fluffier and therefore will be very susceptible to winds. That was heavy, wet snow that fell with that storm. The snow in Denver could be at least the deepest measured in the city since Apwhen 11.8 inches of heavy snow fell. In addition to the snow, there will be gusty winds Monday night and Tuesday that will cause blowing and drifting snow especially on the Eastern Plains. The Fort Collins, Loveland, and Longmont areas and the foothills of Boulder and Larimer Counties could see close to 2 feet of snow in some areas. The storm is expected to bring at least 6 to 16 inches of snow to the Denver metro area and even higher amounts to the north areas north and northwest. Tuesday for all of northeast Colorado including the entire Denver metro area. DENVER (CBS4) - A storm with the potential of making travel impossible in some areas will hit Colorado fast and hard late Monday before quickly exiting the state on Tuesday.
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