The snowfall this season is nothing to scoff at for parts of Colorado, particularly northeastern Colorado where several locations rank in the top five season-snowfalls to date. Clearly, we've melted a lot of that away. Here's snow sitting on the ground as of Thursday following the last storm.įor Colorado, there was a period when just about every mile of the state had some snow on the ground. This system is adding more snow to areas that have already had quite a winter. Plan on wind, too, to make wind chills significant on Wednesday. The daily breakdown for highs and lows will go from the 60s ahead of the system to near 0° following the system. Highs in the upper 70s and 80s will spread from Gulf Coast to the Mid-Atlantic /WjAZLuRMCA- NWS Weather Prediction Center February 19, 2023 □Temps will climb in the South and East. Single-digit and sub-zero highs will be common □Temps will plunge in the northern and central Plains. Temperatures will be taking a tumble following this system.īIG temp changes are in the forecast for mid-week Again, that very early estimates and we'll have updates we we get closer. And, from Denver to Colorado Springs there's a one to four inch range. The metro locations north of Denver are within a three to six inch range. The foothills west of I-25 between Boulder and Fort Collins on up to Cheyenne are in a five to ten inch range. It's a bit far out to be being specific with totals, but the mountains are looking at one to two feet. Cheyenne and Fort Collins have higher chances of heavier snowfall, then Boulder, then Denver, and lowest odds are in Colorado Springs. The biggest impact of this system will be across the Northern Plains, where it will carry quite an impact.įor Colorado, the mountains will receive heavy snowfall, and the heaviest for the metro areas will be to the north. This animation is from Tuesday morning through Thursday morning. This storm's timing has its arrival on Wednesday for the Denver and Colorado Springs areas.Īn animation shows the storm as it approaches the region, moves over Colorado and then heads for the Great Lakes. ![]() The next disturbance, however, will bring a chance of snow with cold temperatures again. ![]() That snowfall map is NOT the storm for the metro areas midweek, that's a Sunday - Monday snow total forecast and leaves Denver dry. ![]() Actually, a disturbance did pass by but clearly without a notable impact on the cities, but the high country does have a dose of some snowfall today through tomorrow. This weekend has been quite mild, the wind increased Sunday but not quite a sign that a storm is blowing in just yet.
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