Colorado weather alert: Timing, travel impacts and forecast snow totals for latest storm (2024)

Fort Collins and the Interstate 25 corridor were forecast to see enough snow to make Friday evening's commute a concern as the latest storm system moves into Colorado.

The quick-moving storm produced accumulating snow and quickly deteriorating travel conditions Friday evening.

Here's what you need to know regarding the storm's timing, travel impacts, snowfall forecast and the spring-like warmup that's expected to follow it, according to the National Weather Service.

How much snow did Fort Collins get?

Fort Collins got 2.5 inches of snow at the city's official weather station on the Colorado State University Campus. Here's more snow totals reported through the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network on Saturday morning.

— Sarah Kyle

Weather service: Use caution on snow-covered, slippery roads Saturday morning

The National Weather Service said roads would be snow-covered and slippery Saturday morning but should improve Saturday afternoon.

"Use caution and allow extra time to reach your destination," the weather service said in a post on X early Saturday morning. "Sunny skies will help to slowly improve road conditions through the day."

Saturday's high in the Fort Collins area is expected to be in the mid-30s.

— Sarah Kyle

Colorado State University on accident alert

Those involved in minor crashes that don't involve "injuries or suspected intoxication" should exchange information with the other driver(s) and report crashes online, Colorado State University Police and Safety said in a post on X around 4:45 p.m. Friday.

— Sarah Kyle

Fort Collins on accident alert

As snow began to fall and roads became slippery Friday, Fort Collins police announced that the city is now on accident alert until 7 a.m. Saturday.

That means if you're involved in a minor crash without injury, impairment, a noninsured vehicle or vehicles that can't be moved, you should exchange information with the other driver(s) and make an accident report athttps://www.fcgov.com/police/accidents.

In a post on X, the social media platform formerly called Twitter, police urged people to avoid travel Friday evening "as much as possible."

— Sarah Kyle

Fort Collins and surrounding area added to winter weather advisory

Here is one model's take on what radar will look like this evening. Initially snow will be more localized/banded, before transitioning to a light to moderate widespread snow. Where those bands set up - expect the higher end of the forecast (4-6"), with less elsewhere! #cowx https://t.co/ODaYgxgJt6 pic.twitter.com/YmTJtz0LhK

— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder) February 16, 2024

— Miles Blumhardt

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Colorado I-70 ski traffic likely to see impact over busy Presidents Day weekend

The storm will likely impact Interstate 70 mountain traffic ahead of Presidents Day weekend. The Colorado Department of Transportation said in a news release that Presidents Day, which is Monday, is one of the busiest mountain traffic weekends of the year.

More than 1 million motorists travel through the Eisenhower-Johnson Memorial Tunnels on I-70 each February on average. In February 2023, the daily traffic count average was more than 38,000 motorists.

CDOT says the highest number of crashes on I-70 occur in February and March. Since 2018, more than 630 crashes have happened in February and March. That crash total accounts for 37% of the total crashes on the I-70 mountain corridor October to April in that five-year span.

Motorists are urged to plan ahead, slow down, drive safely around large vehicles to minimize the risk of a crash, and stay at least three car lengths behind snowplows and never pass them on the right.

U.S. Highway 40 also expected to be impacted.

— Miles Blumhardt

When snow is expected for Colorado mountains, I-25 corridor

  • Mountains: Snow has already fallen in the mountains. There will be a break Friday morning before snow redevelops Friday afternoon, with an additional 4 to 12 inches possible into Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.

  • I-25 corridor/Eastern Plains: Snow is expected late Friday afternoon, with 2 to 6 inches forecast, making for slick travel conditions that worsen after sunset.

Colorado weather alert: Timing, travel impacts and forecast snow totals for latest storm (1)

Dude Dad, Fort Collins police answer: How much do you have to scrape off your windshield?

— Miles Blumhardt

Expected snow totals for Fort Collins and Denver areas, Eastern Plains and Colorado mountains

According to the National Weather Service:

  • Fort Collins: 3 to 4 inches

  • Loveland: 1 to 4 inches

  • Greeley: 2 to 3 inches

  • Windsor: 2 to 3 inches

  • Estes Park: 2 to 3 inches

  • Wellington: 2 to 4 inches

  • Red Feather Lakes: 3 to 5 inches

  • Bear Lake (Rocky Mountain National Park): 4 to 7 inches

  • Cameron Pass: 4 to 8 inches

  • Buckhorn Mountain: 2 to 5 inches

Denver area

  • Denver: 2 to 3 inches

  • DIA: 2 to 3 inches

  • Boulder: 2 to 4 inches

  • Longmont: 2 to 3 inches

Eastern Plains

  • Fort Morgan: 2 to 3 inches

  • Sterling: 2 to 3 inches

  • Akron: 2 to 3 inches

  • Wray: 1 inch

Mountains

  • Winter Park: 6 to 8 inches

  • Vail: 6 to 8 inches

  • Steamboat: 3 to 4 inches

  • Eisenhower Tunnel: 3 to 6 inches

  • Keystone: 2 to 5 inches

— Miles Blumhardt

Fort Collins forecast to go from snow and cold to spring-like temperatures

Here is the forecast from the National Weather Service:

  • Friday: 70% chance of snow, mainly after 2 p.m., with daytime accumulation of around 1 inch. High near 32 degrees.

  • Friday night: 70% chance of snow, mainly before 2 a.m., with 2 to 4 inches of new snow possible. Low around 14.

  • Saturday: Patchy fog until mid-morning, with a high near 38 and low around 16.

  • Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 50 and low around 28.

  • Monday (Washington's Birthday): Sunny, with a high near 56 and low around 28.

  • Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 62 and low around 31.

  • Wednesday: A slight chance of rain. Mostly sunny, with a high near 57 and low around 31.

— Miles Blumhardt

This article originally appeared on Fort Collins Coloradoan: More snow expected for Colorado, Fort Collins: Live updates on impacts

Colorado weather alert: Timing, travel impacts and forecast snow totals for latest storm (2024)

FAQs

What is the criteria for a winter storm warning in Colorado? ›

Warning Criteria for Heavy Snow

This warning is defined by 6 inches in 12 hours, or 8 inches or more in 24 hours on the plains. In the mountains it is defined as 8 inches of snow in 12 hours, or 12 inches or more in 24 hours.

Does Denver, Colorado have snow now? ›

There are currently no active snow events at this location.

What severe weather happens in Colorado? ›

Colorado is an annual host for tornadoes, flash floods, tornadoes, damaging hail, killer lightning and wind damage.

Why is Colorado weather so unpredictable? ›

Weather is hard to predict in Colorado because of the terrain. In Michels experience, the mountains in Colorado, especially across the Front Range, play a huge role in the weather. This is because the mountains change the way the air moves and how much moisture is in the air.

What is considered freezing in Colorado? ›

Light freeze: 29° to 32°F (-1.7° to 0°C)—tender plants are killed. Moderate freeze: 25° to 28°F (-3.9° to -2.2°C)—widely destructive to most vegetation. Severe freeze: 24°F (-4.4°C) and colder—heavy damage to most garden plants.

Is it illegal to change the weather in Colorado? ›

Applicants for a weather modification permit must publish a legal notice or notices of intent to modify weather in the counties to be affected by the weather modification operations, and/or any other newspapers required by the Director, including regional newspapers, pursuant to section 36-20-112(e), C.R.S.

Does Colorado have fake snow? ›

As global temperatures increase, Colorado's multi-billion dollar ski industry — the largest in the country — increasingly turns to “artificial” snow to keep the people shredding.

How many inches of snow does Denver get on average? ›

Throughout the snow season, Denver usually gets 56.9 inches of snow based on measurements taken at Central Park, and areas near the Denver International Airport see around 47 inches.

What is a snow squ? ›

Definifion. A snow squall is an intense short-lived burst of heavy snowfall that leads to a quick reduction in visibilities and is often accompanied by gusty winds. They may be characterized by one main squall or multiple squalls.

What was the worst natural disaster in Colorado? ›

  • 1921 Pueblo Flood. The worst flood in the history of Pueblo, and one of the worst in Colorado history, struck on June 3–5, 1921. ...
  • AIDS in Colorado. ...
  • Avalanche. ...
  • Belmont Hotel Fire of 1908. ...
  • Boulder Flood of 1894. ...
  • COVID-19 in Colorado. ...
  • Cripple Creek Fires of 1896. ...
  • East Troublesome Fire.

Is it getting hotter in Colorado? ›

More heat, more often

Heat waves have become more common over the decades from the 1950s to the 2010s in every one of Colorado's climate regions, according to an analysis of NOAA data from the Colorado Climate Center.

Why is Colorado so elevated? ›

“What we suggest is that by hydrating the lower crust, it became more buoyant, and the whole thing came up.” “It's like flooding Colorado from below,” Jones said. Jones and his colleagues propose the water came from the subducting Farallon oceanic plate under the Pacific Ocean 75 to 45 million years ago.

What will Colorado be like in 2050? ›

By 2050, Colorado statewide annual temperatures are projected to increase by +2.5°F to +5.5°F compared to 1971 to 2000 baseline. Summer and fall are projected to warm slightly more than winter and spring.

What is the problem in Colorado? ›

Colorado is at a crossroads. Crime is up, costs are up and there is uncertainty in our education system. How we respond to these challenges will have a long-term impact on the overall trajectory of our great state.

What is considered a high country in Colorado? ›

The High Rockies, or high country, is a term for a region of the U.S. state of Colorado. It commonly includes Larimer County, Jackson County, Routt County, Grand County, Summit County, Eagle County, Lake County, and Pitkin County.

What is the criteria for a named winter storm? ›

To be named, a winter storm has to meet, or eventually meet, at least one of the following criteria: - NWS winter storm, blizzard, or ice storm warnings covering a population of at least 2 million.

What are the conditions for a red flag warning in Colorado? ›

What Criteria Determines a Red Flag Warning? Red Flag Warning Criteria – A combination of weather and fuels conditions (as determined by fire management) for any 3 hours or more in a 12 hour period.

What are the 3 criteria for classifying a snow storm as a blizzard? ›

Officially, the National Weather Service defines a blizzard as a storm which contains large amounts of snow OR blowing snow, with winds in excess of 35 mph and visibilities of less than 1/4 mile for an extended period of time (at least 3 hours).

Under which of the following conditions would a winter storm warning be issued? ›

A Winter Storm Warning indicates that heavy snow of at least 6 inches in 12 hours, or at least 8 inches in 24 hours, is expected. It can also be issued if sleet accumulation will be at least half an inch.

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