Winter Weather Advisory for Thursday, December 30th
A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect. Heavier mountain snow starts today and continues through Saturday morning. Up to 2 feet of new snow is expected over the mountains.
A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect. Heavier mountain snow starts today and continues through Saturday morning. Up to 2 feet of new snow is expected over the mountains.
Snowfall will continue along the Divide through Saturday with snow becoming heavy again Thursday afternoon and Friday. Up to 2 feet of mountain snow will be possible.
Persistent snowfall and gusty winds will continue across the Continental Divide today (Dec. 28th), resulting in blowing snow and limited visibility over mountain peaks and passes.
Snow remains likely again across the region. The mountains could see 3 to 5 inches of snow, with 1 to 3 inches possible in the valleys by tonight.
A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for today as snow is likely again across the region with much cooler temperatures today.
Snow is likely today. The mountains could see 2 to 4 inches and 1 to 3 is possible in the valleys.
Expect a sunny Christmas day.
A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect as snow is expected along the Divide today and will drop to the valleys by tonight. Winds could gust up to 35 mph at times.
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch for a storm system that’s set to impact the area beginning Thursday (Dec. 23).
Expect sunny skies today. Snow will develop along the Divide starting tomorrow and will drop to the valleys by tomorrow night.
Snow is forecast to develop along the Divide starting late Wednesday evening and continuing through Saturday. The area with the best chance of significant snow will be the eastern San Juan Mountains with lessor amounts across the central mountains.
Sunny and mild conditions start the week.