Waves of heavy snow and rain will sweep over Colorado Thursday afternoon into Friday morning, in response to the Nationwide Climate Service.
Beginning round 3 p.m. Thursday, heavy snow will fall over the mountains alongside and south of Interstate 70 and in areas of the southern foothills above 7500 toes of elevation, according to NWS meteorologists.
The mountains will see 6 to 12 inches of snow accumulate in a single day Friday, with larger snowfall quantities attainable over the Mosquito Vary, NWS forecasters said. 4 to 10 inches of snow are anticipated to stack up within the higher-elevation foothills.
Snow showers and potential in a single day thunderstorms Friday might create icy street situations within the mountains, particularly within the morning, in response to a NWS hazardous climate outlook.
Rain showers will douse the Interstate 25 Hall Thursday beginning afternoon, particularly from Denver right down to the Palmer Divide, meteorologists stated.
Thunderstorms and rain showers are anticipated to proceed by means of the weekend for the metro space, particularly as temperatures heat again up on Saturday and Sunday.
Temperatures in Denver are anticipated to remain on the cooler finish Thursday and Friday, with each day highs hovering within the mid-50s and in a single day lows round 40 levels, forecasters stated. From Saturday into mid-next week, the town and surrounding space will see a warming pattern as temperatures start to rise again into the mid to high-70s.
Probabilities of in a single day and afternoon rain showers and thunderstorms are projected to proceed by means of subsequent Wednesday, however the heaviest downpour will soak Colorado Thursday by means of this weekend.
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