Expected snow totals colorado springs11/18/2023 ![]() ![]() ❄️ Rain or ☀️ Shine I’m Andy Stein December 31, 2021 Superior and Louisville should get between 6-9" of snow by Saturday morning. Updated winter weather highlights in place around Denver and Boulder. In total, up to a half-foot of snow may fall in Denver while areas like Fort Collins, Boulder, Estes Park, Nederland, Conifer and Idaho Springs will see totals between five and 10 inches. Light snow continues overnight into Saturday morning before tapering off around noon. By midnight, a couple of inches of snow will be on the ground. The heaviest and most consistent snow will fall after dark. The initial snow will be a bit heavy and some banding may set up, which will provide heavier snowfall rates from time to time. For Denver and points east, snow will begin between noon and 3 p.m. Expect snow to fall in the foothills and western suburbs of Denver, including Superior and Louisville, between 10 am and noon. Saturday’s highs will remain below freezing but that is technically next year so we’ll end the year with no sub-freezing high temperatures for the start of this season.Ī cold front will drop through our area Friday morning and snow will begin shortly after that. Denver has not recorded a high temperature below freezing yet this winter and that has never happened before. It will be our coldest day of the season so far. Thanks to new snow on the ground, Saturday afternoon highs will not break out of the teens. For everyone, wind chill values - what it actually feels like on your skin - will be in the 0- to -20-degree range. Temperatures in Colorado Springs will be in the mid-teens Saturday morning. Saturday morning temperatures should bottom out between 5 to 10 degrees, from Fort Collins to Castle Rock. Those out celebrating the New Year will be faced with some bitter cold. By midnight, temperatures will be well into the lower to mid-teens. This will bring temperatures from the 40s in and around Denver down into the teens and 20s in the early afternoon. We haven’t seen cold like this since way early in the year and have definitely not seen temperatures like this yet this season.Ī cold front will drop down from Wyoming on Friday morning. Coldįirst off, the cold that is coming with this storm is going to be pretty intense. Here are the details on the incoming snow and cold for New Year. While some of the snow that is coming will fall on the last day of this month, we will still end the month with below-average snowfall. This season has only produced 0.3 inches of snow thus far - well behind the normal 20-plus inches we should have by the end of December. It’s been quite some time since we’ve talked about a big snowstorm in Denver and while this won’t be a chart-topping storm, it will produce the most snow we’ve seen this winter and sub-zero temperatures.Ī strong trough digging into the Pacific Northwest will conjoin with a weak disturbance near the southern California coast to bring the Front Range its first substantial snow of the season. Digital Replica Edition Home Page Close Menu ![]()
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