Colorado braces for significant snowfall across multiple regions
The National Weather Service issues warnings and advisories for heavy snow expected Thursday through Friday, impacting outdoor activities and travel.
- Winter storm warnings and advisories issued for Colorado's mountains and plains, with snow accumulations up to 24 inches forecasted in some areas.
- Pikes Peak and the Front Range cities could see significant snowfall, affecting trails and highways.
- Forecast models predict varying snow amounts, with the potential for less snow if storm energy is weak.
- Outdoor recreation and travel along the I-25 corridor expected to be heavily impacted by the snow.
- Next week's weather forecast suggests a return to warmer, drier conditions before another storm hits mid-week.