Colorado Snow Forecast: 4-8 Inches Expected in Front Range Mountains by Wednesday
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Denver, CO – A powerful winter storm is set to impact northeast and central Colorado, bringing up to six inches of snow and hazardous road conditions through Wednesday morning. Commuters should prepare for slippery roads, reduced visibility, and delays, especially along the I-25 corridor.
According to the National Weather Service, a Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect until 11 a.m. Wednesday. Snow will intensify Tuesday evening and continue overnight, affecting cities like Denver, Boulder, Fort Collins, and Colorado Springs. The Front Range Mountains could see 4-8 inches, with higher totals in the Rocky Mountain National Park area.
Wind chills will drop below zero, making travel even more dangerous. Drivers should slow down, allow extra time, and check cotrip.org for real-time road updates.
Looking ahead, conditions will improve Thursday with sunny skies and highs near 40°F, but another system could bring rain and snow by Friday night. Stay updated with the latest forecasts and plan accordingly.
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