Chittenden Mountain Trail Weather Advisory
WINTER STORM WARNING FOR THE FRONT RANGE MOUNTAINS AND SOUTHERN FRONT RANGE FOOTHILLS UNTIL MIDNIGHT
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR THE DENVER-BOULDER METRO AREA, PALMER DIVIDE, HIGH MOUNTAIN VALLEYS, PARK RANGE, AND NORTHERN FRONT RANGE FOOTHILLS THROUGH THIS EVENING
This hazardous weather outlook is for northeast and north central Colorado.
DAY ONE
Today and Tonight Hazardous travel conditions can be expected today due to snow and slick roads, with the highest impacts over the mountains, foothills, and Palmer Divide. However, the morning commute along the I-25 Urban Corridor may also see slick and slushy travel at times due to periods of heavy snow. Snow will spread across northeast Colorado today, and will be heavy at times in and near the Front Range Mountains and Foothills. Snow will taper off and end from north to south across the area late this afternoon and evening, finally ending around midnight across the Palmer Divide and far eastern plains. Total accumulations of 6-15 inches can be expected over the mountains and foothills west and southwest of Boulder. Denver and Boulder metro areas should see totals of 3-5 inches, while 4-9 inches can be expected over the Palmer Divide, high mountain valleys, and northern Front Range Foothills. Amounts taper off over the northeast plains to 1-4 inches, but that still brings a threat of slick travel conditions by this evening as temperatures drop below freezing. Patchy blowing snow can also be expected across the mountains and plains.
DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN
Saturday through Thursday No significant weather is expected at this time.
SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT
Spotter activation will not be needed, but any reports of snow will be appreciated.
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