Another arctic cold front and more snow is moving into Colorado today through tomorrow morning. Here's what to expect:
The National Weather Service in Boulder issued winter weather advisories for most of Colorado’s mountains and the northeastern plains, as well as a winter storm warning for the Elkhead and Park mountains and the Flat Tops, and for the Rabbit Ears Pass area, which go into effect Tuesday evening and last through Thursday morning.
For the areas under winter weather advisories, about 2-6 inches of snow are expected on the plains, and 6-12 inches are expected in the mountains, though there could be up to 20 inches of snow in the mountains north of Berthoud Pass, the NWS said. Forecasts on Tuesday afternoon showed 2-6 inches of snow for the storm, through Thursday morning, for the Denver area, Palmer Divide, and I-25 corridor, with higher totals in the foothills west of Denver. There could also be some heavier snowfall along the Wyoming and Nebraska borders, according to the NWS.
There was still some uncertainty as of Tuesday morning as to where the heaviest snow could fall over the plains, as there is expected to be banded snow Wednesday afternoon and evening, but exactly where they set up could still change. Statewide snowpack was 95% of median as of Tuesday morning. The Gunnison , and San Miguel, Dolores, Animas, and San Juan basins were both above median levels.
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