Colorado Weather: Cool Temperatures and Flash Flood Threat
Colorado is experiencing cooler temperatures with the return of afternoon rain showers and thunderstorms. The National Weather Service has i...
Mountain Snow:: Significant snow is possible above 10,000 feet, potentially making travel difficult on mountain passes.
Front Range Impact:: The snow level could drop to 6,000 feet, bringing several inches of snow to the Front Range foothills and higher Denver suburbs.
Denver Metro:: Denver is likely to experience rain, a mix of rain and snow, and potentially accumulating snow in some areas, with temperatures expected to be in the 30s on Tuesday.
Timing:: The main cold front is expected to move through Denver on Monday afternoon, with the best chance for snow accumulation on Wednesday morning.
Historical Context:: While May snow is not unusual in Denver (averaging 1.7 inches), it has been four years since the last snowfall in the city (2.3 inches in May 2022).
Why this matters: This storm system could impact travel, especially in the mountains, and bring unexpected late-season snow to the Denver metro area. Residents should prepare for potentially hazardous driving conditions and be aware of changing weather patterns.
The approaching cold storm system, currently over 1000 miles away in the Pacific Ocean, is expected to bring significant weather changes to Colorado. The 9NEWS Weather Impact Team is closely monitoring the storm for potential widespread impacts.
Forecast Details:
Sunday:: Mostly cloudy and breezy with a high of 74°F and a low of 45°F.
Monday:: Partly cloudy with an afternoon shower/storm, high of 72°F and low of 38°F.
Tuesday:: Mostly cloudy with scattered showers, high of 43°F and low of 32°F. Rain and snow mix expected to begin Tuesday evening and last into Wednesday.
Wednesday:: Partly cloudy with rain and snow possible, high of 52°F and low of 32°F.
Thursday:: Mostly sunny and warmer, high of 70°F and low of 44°F.
Impact on Water Restrictions: Despite the incoming moisture, recent rain is unlikely to change existing water restrictions in Denver and Aurora.
How to Prepare:
Monitor local weather forecasts for updates.
Be prepared for potential travel delays, especially in the mountains.
Ensure you have appropriate tires and driving skills for snowy conditions.
Protect sensitive plants from potential frost or snow damage.
Who This Affects Most:
Mountain travelers and residents.
Commuters in the Denver metro area.
Outdoor enthusiasts planning activities early in the week.
When is the snow expected to start?
A:: A mix of rain and snow is expected to begin Tuesday evening and last into Wednesday.
How much snow is expected in Denver?
A:: While accumulating snow is possible, the exact amount is still uncertain. The best chance for accumulation is Wednesday morning.
Will this storm impact water restrictions?
A:: Recent rain and expected moisture are unlikely to change current water restrictions in Denver and Aurora.
A cold storm system is approaching Colorado, bringing potential snow and widespread weather changes.
Significant mountain snow is expected, potentially impacting travel.
Denver metro area may experience rain, snow, and accumulating snow in some locations.
Stay updated on the latest forecasts and be prepared for changing weather conditions.
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