Weaker February storm to bring wind, rain and modest snow to Colorado’s northern mountains
The storm brought 5-10 inches of snow to northern Colorado mountains with strong winds up to 60 mph and travel impacts, according to OpenSnow and the National Weather Service.
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Weaker February storm to bring wind, rain and modest snow to Colorado’s northern mountains
Following a week of heavy snowfall, a second February storm will deliver wind, rain and much weaker snow to the northern half of Colorado through Thursday morning. The northern mountains will be the first to receive snow beginning Tuesday night, though a warmer storm means the snow line will be close to 9,000 feet, according to a Tuesday report from OpenSnow. Lower base areas and valleys will instead see rain throughout the night. Higher-elevati…
SnowBrains Forecast: Wet Early Snow Then Variable Conditions for Colorado
Credit: WeatherBell Mountain snowfall is strongest through Thursday, with heavy wet mountain snow and strong gusty winds lifting totals at higher terrain. A secondary round of lighter, less certain accumulations may arrive late in the period, but confidence in timing and intensity drops by the weekend as guidance diverges. For the next day and a half, expect the best skiers’ window for fresh coverage and natural terrain fill at higher elevations…
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