Light snow is expected to continue over the mountains and portions of the Front Range through the evening hours.
Snow made its first appearance of the season Thursday and Friday across portions of the eastern U.S., with flakes reported as far south as the mountains of North Carolina. The sudden cold snap and ...
Scattered showers will continue through the night, but there is a good chance that the drops of rain will be replaced by flakes of snow as temperatures drop through the 30s. In a few areas ...
There’s not likely going to be any accumulation, but a quick snow shower or two is possible Wednesday afternoon. It’ll be cool and blustery with temps in the 40s.
It might even turn cold enough for a little wet snow as far east as the Interstate ... Areas that have the best chance to see flakes will be generally along and west of Route 15, from Warrenton ...
Although some wet flakes could mix in on the backside of this system before exiting Thursday morning, a better chance at some snow showers comes later Thursday night and into Friday. An upper ...
Light snow is expected to continue over the mountains and portions of the Front Range through the evening hours. The greatest impacts will remain confined to the Palmer Divide and southern ...