A soggy spring snowstorm could bring the heaviest snowfall the metro area has seen all year Thursday.
Between 5 and 8 inches of snow, all told, could fall in Denver and Boulder between tonight and Thursday night. Accumulations of 8 to 14 inches are possible over the Front Range foothills and Palmer Divide. Vail could see 6 to 12 inches.
Most of Colorado, from the Western Slope to the Eastern Plains, is under a winter storm watch through Thursday.
The National Weather Service is calling for a high near 52 today in Denver, with a 20 percent of rain and snow after noon, with less than half an inch of accumulation due by tonight.
Read the full story at DenverPost.com.
DENVER & BOULDER SNOW TOTALS ARE NEVER EQUAL.
WE GET A FOOT, DENVER GETS AN INCH,
OR VICE VERSA.
MisterPist
3/25/2009 8:32:58 AM
Thank goodness!!!!!
flyroddr
3/25/2009 12:49:20 PM
Weather Underground is now saying 8 to 15 inches for the I-25 corridor and 1-2 ft. in the foothills.
dludler
3/25/2009 2:18:15 PM
I’ll believe it when I see it.
Bing987
3/25/2009 2:28:48 PM
I’ll see it when I believe it.;-)
green4colorado
3/25/2009 4:33:47 PM
Global Warming?
MaryWanna
3/27/2009 12:45:56 AM