We're just hours away from the onset of a significant Colorado snowstorm set to
bury the Front Range foothills in feet of snow, and possibly bringing upwards of
12" of snow to the Denver metro area.
Impacts will be greatest at higher elevations west of Denver and Boulder and
across the western Palmer Divide, but the cities are looking at a significant
snow event as well, and travel from late tonight through Thursday will not be
advised, and in all likelihood impossible in some locations as dee
Fort Collins woke up to a thin blanket of snow on Saturday, while parts of Weld County were looking at a layer more like your overstuffed down comforter.
Denver snow forecast: Front Range and Colorado could get snow Thursday, Sunday and next week with colder temperatures, here's how much snow totals to expect.
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