Wednesday is a Weather Impact Day as Winter Storm Warnings and Winter Weather Advisories have been issued for 5-10″ of snow in Colorado.
DENVER — The 9NEWS Weather Impact Team has declared Wednesday a Weather Impact Day as a storm system brings snow and cold temperatures to Colorado.
The National Weather Service has posted Winter Storm Warnings across Colorado’s central and eastern plains and Winter Weather Advisories for areas west and south of Denver.
Snow began falling Tuesday in Colorado’s mountains, intensifying early Wednesday night in along Colorado’s Front Range, foothills and the Denver metro area.
Light snow will continue through the first part of the day Wednesday before gradual clearing and a brief break between storms Thursday. High temperatures will remain chilly, in the 30s, on Wednesday in Denver.
Totals with this storm will vary. The foothills west and the Palmer Divide south of Denver will see several inches of snow, while areas north of Denver, including Fort Collins and Greeley, may only see a dusting to an inch or two of snow. The Palmer Divide and south will likely get inches of snowfall as well.
Expect winter driving conditions along Interstate 70 across the state.
Denver forecast
TUESDAY: Partly sunny and cool with a chance for late day and evening rain and or snow showers late, high 54. Mostly cloudy overnight, low 28.
WEDNESDAY: Mostly cloudy with snow likely, mainly in the morning, high 35. Mostly cloudy and cold overnight, low 25.
THURSDAY: Partly cloudy with a chance for flurries, high 40. Cloudy overnight, low 23.
FRIDAY: Partly to mostly cloudy with snow showers possible, mainly late, high 42. Mostly cloudy with snow likely overnight, low 24.
SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy with morning rain or snow possible before clearing late, high 46. Partly cloudy overnight, low 29.
SUNDAY: Partly to mostly sunny and warmer, high 58. Partly cloudy overnight, low 31.
MONDAY: Partly to mostly sunny and warmer, high 61. Partly cloudy overnight, low 31.
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