Looks like things are on track for another snow event tomorrow (Wednesday). There are a lot of ingredients that would usually hinder snow fall in Denver, but enough energy with the passing cold front that a few inches are expected here in town. Generally they are calling for 2-6 inches, with heaviest amounts in the western and southern suburbs as per usual. Snow should develop sometime during the middle of the day and decrease from north to south during the evening hours. Minor adjustments to the snow totals forecast could occur between now and then - so stay tuned.
As I suspected, models are now starting to diverge on the storm for Friday night into Saturday. Some models are starting to put track of the storm further north, which does not bode well for snowfall in Denver, while still others still point to a anther potent storm for the area. This is still several days out, and anything could happen between now and then.
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