SnowBrains Forecast: Up to 1 Foot for Colorado Through Saturday - SnowBrains
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SnowBrains Forecast: Up to 1 Foot for Colorado Through Saturday - SnowBrains
"The storm already underway across most of the state keeps snow going through today, then winds down overnight and early Wednesday. The guidance is well clustered on that timing and on snow levels holding between 6,500 and 8,500 feet while it is snowing."
"Wednesday afternoon and Thursday look mostly dry and milder, but Thursday also turns breezier ahead of the next and colder system, with snow redeveloping late Thursday night or early Friday and peaking Friday into Friday evening."
"Snow quality improves as the air cools, with ratios climbing from moderate 10-14 to 1 early toward a lighter 15-20 to 1 later, while exposed ridges look prone to 40-60 mph gusts."
Colorado's weather features a spring two-step pattern with a current storm bringing snow today and a colder, windier system arriving Friday. The Front Range and I-70 areas are expected to receive 8-13 inches of snow, while northern and western terrains will also benefit. Snow levels will range from 6,500 to 8,500 feet, with moderate snow quality. After a dry Wednesday and Thursday, another storm will bring snow late Thursday into Friday, with improved snow quality as temperatures drop.
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