A cold front moving into our region Wednesday is expected to bring hurricane-force winds of up to 80 to 100 mph along the Front Range and Eastern Plains. Conditions will likely mean poor visibility on the roads from dust and dangerous travel for high profile vehicles. Peak winds are expected from mid-morning through late afternoon, then dropping off in the evening.
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Summit County should have some warmer and drier conditions over the coming days, but scattered showers are still expected this week. The slow-moving storm system that hit Summit County this weekend is forecast to continue.
Skiers and riders in their April Fool’s Day attire wait in line for the Rocky Mountain SuperChair at Breckenridge Ski Resort on Thursday, April 1. With temperatures rising into the 50s, spring skiing is in full swing in Summit County.
Photo by Ashley Low
March was the best month for snow so far in 2021, but heading into April, weather is forecast to be warm and dry.
National Weather Service meteorologist Scott Entrekin said there is no snow on the horizon for Summit County aside from a possible chance of showers late Tuesday and Wednesday, which aren’t expected to bring any accumulation.