Snow moving out of southern Colorado Fri. afternoon
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Mild, dry and less windy on Wednesday ahead of our first snowstorm of the year, with snow developing on Thursday for Southern Colorado.
Snow is back in the forecast for Colorado, with two moderate storms bringing precipitation to all three mountain zones over the next five days. Colorado’s snowpack is still hurting, but Mother Nature is chipping away at the deficit some,
The heaviest snow totals are forecast Thursday in the mountains, southern foothills and Palmer Divide, but large swaths of the state will get a taste of winter
Snow started falling across Colorado early Thursday morning, prompting multiple winter weather advisories south and west of Denver, according to the National Weather Service.
Snow that was forecast to hit the Colorado Springs area on Thursday indeed arrived throughout the afternoon and evening, prompting several schools to either implement delayed starts or call off classes entirely for Friday.
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A second round of snow will come to an end this morning across I-25 corridor, but there are a few weather impacts with wet and slushy conditions reported across the metro.
With a major snowstorm on the way, the city is rolling out its fleet with a new focus on pre-treating roads with de-icer. This report details the new strategy and the warning about slick, dangerous roads due to expected refreezing.
Winter weather has finally come to Southern Colorado. A Storm System will bring intermittent snowfall throughout the day. It could become heavy at times. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning (bright red) and a Winter Weather Advisory (dark red) for the area due to difficult travel. Meteorologist Megan Montero has the forecast.
There will be heavy snow south of Denver and down into the southern parts of Colorado overnight and on Friday morning.