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Dangerous Fire Conditions in the Southern High Plains; Severe Weather from the Great Lakes into Central/Southern Plains; Late-Season Mountain Snow

Dry and windy conditions will produce dangerous fire weather conditions across the southern High Plains into the Southwest. Severe storms, including very large hail, strong tornadoes, and winds, are expected from the Great Lakes into the central/southern Plains. Heavy late-season snow and cold temperatures are expected in the northern to central Rockies. Heat is spreading across the eastern U.S.. Read More >

A strong cold front will bring a quick blast of wintry weather late tonight through Monday morning, with a mix of fog, freezing drizzle and light snow.  This may result in a light coating of ice on road surfaces, especially bridges and overpasses for the Monday morning commute.  Use caution if you must travel along the I-25 corridor or adjacent plains late tonight through Monday morning. 

 

Here are the latest winter weather highlights for southern Colorado.

     
  Winter Storm Warning
 
 
     
  Freeze Warning
 
 
     
  Winter Weather Advisory
 
 
     
  Hard Freeze Watch
 
 
     
  Freeze Watch
 
 
     
  Hazardous Weather Outlook
 
 
 

 

 

Here is the projected snowfall through the episode across southern Colorado.

 

Here is the projected ice accumulation through the episode across southern Colorado.

 

Here are the projected maximum forecast wind gusts for the episode.  



Some things to keep in mind regarding the snow situation and travel across southern Colorado.

 

Continue to monitor the latest weather forecasts and winter highlights.

 

Here is a link to the Colorado Department of Transportation website...

CDOT

 

Here is a link to our latest...

Area Forecast Discussion

 

Here is NWS Pueblo's latest...

Graphical Weather Story

 

We would appreciate storm total snowfall amounts from our NWS weather spotters via the weather spotter phone number. Other citizens, as well as weather spotters can report by clicking the link below...

Send Storm Report

 

NOTE:  Daily snowfall and liquid precipitation maps which usually appear in our News Headlines can be viewed by clicking HERE and HERE.