Part of the road had to be temporarily closed at Rainbow Curve east side and Milner Pass. Last night's storm had enough of a chill and moisture to blanket the summit with one to two inches of snow in spots.Īlso, on Trail Ridge road farther north picked up a dusting of ice and snow as well. Workers had to do a little early season shoveling. While the peak can see snow during the Summer months at over 14,000 feet, most of those storms only provide a dusting. Pikes Peak woke up with measurable snow to start the week. While most of the Front Range and eastern plains had a steady soaking rain overnight Sunday into Monday morning, many higher peaks of the state above 11,000 to 12,000 feet were treated to early September snow. Many Colorado peaks have picked up the first measurable snow of the season from our September cold wave that pushed through over the the weekend into Monday morning. Lows Thursday morning will be below zero.A soggy and foggy start to the week with Fall-like chill settling in 02:36 Behind the storm comes major blast of Arctic air. Snow will end from north to south throughout the evening hours Wednesday, with some snow likely to linger across the southern Plains and southeastern mountains until early Thursday morning. All mountain ranges will be under Winter Storm Warnings all day Wednesday, with plenty of snow in the forecast and difficult to impossible travel in the high country. Heavy snow will pound the mountains of Southern Colorado from the San Juans to the Sangres to the Wets. Mountains forecast: Low: -0s/0s High: 0s/10s. Snow will be heavy at times, with difficult to near impossible travel in some areas. A Winter Storm Warning will remain in effect all day long for Huerfano County, with a Winter Advisory all day Wednesday for Las Animas County. Colorado Springs should see rain turn to snow from the north to south ends of town generally sometime. Walsenburg and Trinidad forecast: Low: 0s/10s High: 10s/20s. Woodland Park could see snow between 2 to 3 pm whereas Monument may be between 3 to 4 pm. Winter Storm Warnings and Winter Weather Advisories will remain in effect until early Thursday morning, with the highest totals over Prowers and Baca counties. Our much anticipated winter storm will bring a major blast of cold air and snow to the Plains on Wednesday. The heaviest snow is expected through midday Wednesday before tapering off to flurries by the evening hours. Wednesday will be cold and unsettled as a big, long duration storm sweeps across the state. Tri-Lakes forecast: Low: 0s High: 0s/10s. Colorado Springs 19.9 KS Goodland 19.5 Woodruff 13 NY Lander 16.2 Casper 9.8 NE Clay Center 23 Hastings 17.4 Selected Storm - Total Snowfall ( Inches ) All. By Wednesday evening, the snow will taper off from north to south as our storm exits the state, but not before leaving 6-8" of fresh pow pow in Teller County. The following Colorado snow totals have been reported by the National Weather Service for Jan. Snow will continue to fall tonight, turning heaviest between midnight and midday Wednesday. A Winter Storm Warning is currently in effect through late Wednesday night, with 7-9" of snow for the Canon City area. Snow will develop this evening, and will continue to impact Fremont County all the way through Wednesday evening. We're expecting the worst of the storm through midday Wednesday, with 3-6" of snow possible in town.Ĭanon City forecast: Low: 12 High: 16. While Pueblo won't see quite as much as snowfall as other nearby areas, a Winter Weather Advisory will remain in effect until midnight Wednesday night. Colorado Springs, CO Winter Weather Forecast AccuWeather Today. KOAA weather Snow Accumulation Forecast - 2/1 to 2/3/22 Forecasts the expected snowfall amount, snow accumulation, and with snowfall radar.
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