Another wave of snow is on its way to Colorado, while the series of under -freezer temperatures continues throughout the state, according to the National Weather Service.
Downtown Denver and the International Airport of Denver are expected to see between 2 and 5 centimeters of snow on Thursday evening and Friday morning, Nws forelators said. Other snow prognoses are:
- Up to 5 centimeters in Aurora, Brighton, Castle Rock, Centennial, Littleton, Northglenn and Parker
- Up to 6 centimeters in Broomfield, Highlands Ranch and Lakewood, and along US 40’s Rabbit Ears Pass
- Up to 7 centimeters in Arvada and Golden and on Floyd Hill
- Up to 8 centimeters at the Eisenhower and Johnson Tunnels, Loveland Pass, Vail Pass, Copper Mountain and Keystone Ski Area Summit
- Up to 10 centimeters in the Park Range -Bergen of Noord -Colorado, including Mount Zirklel, and Coal Creek Canyon of Jefferson County
- Up to 12 centimeters along Berthoud Pass and Rollins Pass, mountain passes in the Rocky Mountains west of Denver
The majority of the southern front range, foothills and western suburbs of Denver will see between 3 and 7 centimeters of snow, according to one NWS Winter weather Alert.
Snow starts at 3 p.m. Thursday and continues until 8 am Friday, said predictors in the report. The winter weather can make both the Thursday evening and Friday morning ‘dangerous’.
Denver will see on Thursday warmer weather, when the morning -cold Hit record low, but will not be expected to rise above freezing, according to predictors.
The series under the freezing point again started at 5 p.m. Sunday and is expected to break at about 11 a.m. on Friday, According to NWS forelators. That is almost 115 hours of cold temperatures.
The temperatures in parts of the eastern plains, which remained dangerously low on Thursday morning and will not be expected to rise above 15 degrees during the day, will remain under freezing until about 3 p.m. on Thursday, said predictors.
The worst weather will touch the northeastern plains, especially along the border with Colorado. Although Said predictors No snow is expected, Windchill temperatures will feel as cold as cold as minus 6 degrees during the day and at least 10.
Temperature heights return to Denver on Saturday in the 1950s and climbs in the 60s by Monday, with warmer and sunny weather that is expected at least Wednesday.
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