
After a pleasing days-long stretch of heat climate usually eclipsing the 70-degree mark, northern Colorado and metro Denver will see fairly a change in situations beginning Friday evening.
As an alternative of breaking data for warmth, temperatures will drop considerably and snow will start falling within the far northern mountains tonight, spreading southward into the Interstate 70 mountain hall and Summit County by late Saturday afternoon.
By late Saturday evening, the Nationwide Climate Service predicts areas of snow to develop alongside the Interstate 25 hall and alongside the adjoining japanese plains, with journey impacts persevering with into Sunday morning. A few of these areas of snow might begin out as rain earlier Saturday night earlier than turning to snow.
Simply how extreme these journey impacts will likely be in metro Denver are nonetheless in query.
“There may be appreciable uncertainty with regard to the quantity of snow, since we anticipate bands of snow,” in line with a climate service bulletin issued Friday afternoon for the metro space. “Thus, some areas might obtain little or no or no snow, whereas others get a couple of inches.”
Increased quantities of snow are assured for a few of Colorado’s northern mountains, with the Nationwide Climate Service forecasting round 10 inches for Winter Park, 5 inches for Breckenridge and half a foot of the white stuff for Keystone. The expected weekend snowfall for a few of Colorado’s snow-starved ski resorts will come as welcome information to an trade that has seen a decidedly dry begin to the season.
After a record-setting 70-degree Christmas in Denver on Thursday, a number of communities within the metro space introduced Friday that they may open their chilly climate shelter networks beginning late Saturday.
Meteorologists are calling for a low of 20 levels Saturday evening, a low of 14 levels Sunday evening and a low of 21 levels Monday evening within the metro space. However by Tuesday and in direction of New 12 months’s Day, temperatures will high out within the 40s and 50s with little precipitation anticipated.
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