Areas here will be under Blizzard Warnings on Tuesday. The hardest hit area for snow will be the northeastern Plains. Plains forecast: Low: 20s High: 30s/40s The biggest impacts from tonight and Tuesday's storm will occur over the Plains. Snow from the storm looks to range from 2-4" for the Palmer Divide, and while snow totals won't necessarily be super high, wind-driven snowfall and near-zero visibility could make travel difficulty from after midnight into tomorrow morning. Tri-Lakes forecast: Low: 10s/20s High: 20s Much colder air will move in on Tuesday following tonight's storm. With gusts to 50 mph, near zero visibility will be possible during the storm, a storm that looks to deliver as much as 2-4" of snow. Woodland Park forecast: Low: 14 High: 27 Snow and wind from late tonight into the first part of our Tuesday will be a pretty big deal for Teller County versus other parts of Southern Colorado. The windy side of this storm is likely to be a bigger deal, with gusts up to 45 mph tonight and Tuesday. If you're driving into the Plains tomorrow, check the forecast first as snow and blowing snow could hit eastern and northeastern parts of the state especially hard.Ĭanon City forecast: Low: 27 High: 40 Areas around Canon City shouldn't see much snow from tonight's storm, with totals expected to remain well under an inch. Pueblo forecast: Low: 23 High: 41 Although the worst of the storm should stay to our east, there's the potential for at least a couple inches of snow to fall in the Pueblo area through Tuesday morning, especially for areas east of I-25. With gusts to 40 mph into the day on Tuesday, expect some impacts to travel, especially during the morning hours. Snow amounts will vary across the city from under 1" in the downtown and southern suburbs to anywhere between 1-3" on the north side of town. With precipitation anomalies for the next week showing above average precipation continuing across California, but generally quieter for our region after this system departs.KOAA weather Snow Accumulation forecast for Southern Colorado - 12/12 to 12/13/22Ĭolorado Springs forecast: Low: 22 High: 33 If you see this before bed, my advice would be to set your alarm about 15 minutes earlier than normal because of expected impacts from tonight's winter storm. Here's the temperature planner for Denver: In the longer run, we have a gradual warming trend coming in, with a generally drier period on the way east of the mountains as well. With that said, there's not much to change the snowpack around Denver today as what fell will stick around pretty easily (unless treated by road crews) with temperatures staying on the chilly side. Additional accumulation is expected for remain under and inch for these areas. Most short range modeling shows the bulk of those snow showers that develop later today will occur east of the urban corridor, but some of those showers passing over I-25 certainly can't be ruled out. The notable snowfall accumulations are pretty much wrapping up for the Front Range but additional snow will fall today in the mountains and on the Plains at times later today, too. From a travel standpoint here are the trouble areas. There were a couple of 3" totals on the west side of Colorado Springs, as well as some healthier totals along and north of I-76 northeast of Denver.įog and low cloud cover will stick around for today as will the chill. Most areas saw from a dusting to 2" of snow overnight, fitting nicely with our forecast. Here are the observed snowfall totals from the past 24 hours through 7am Monday morning: The vast majority of us picked up some new snow overnight, which now lays on top of existing snowpack and ice from the overnight to make things quite slick in a number of areas.
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