Showing posts with label winter weather advisory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter weather advisory. Show all posts

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Forecast Update

The National Weather Service has issued a *winter weather advisory* for Denver south, which remains in effect until midnight tonight. Snow totals of 3 - 6 inches can be expect in Denver, with up to eight inches possible in snow-favored locations to our south and west. North of I-70 to the Wyoming border will see likely see significantly less snow, with 1 - 3 inches expected.

Snow remains in the forecast tomorrow, and still expecting yet another surge of colder air and snow in the Monday/Tuesday time frame. Please see yesterday's post for more details.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Storm Update

Not much has changed in the last 24 hours. With snow already developing across much of the northeast plains of Colorado, it looks to be just a matter of time before the first flakes start to fall across the metro area. Earlier this afternoon the National Weather Service issued a *winter weather advisory* for Denver which goes into effect tomorrow and will last well into Monday. Going forecasts still call for 5 - 10 inches in Denver, with 6 - 12 expected in the snow-favored locations to our south and east. Snow should develop sometime Sunday morning in Denver at the latest, and continue overnight Sunday. While some snow showers may even graze us overnight tonight, it looks like the best chance for moderate snowfall will be later in the day Sunday.

Will continue to keep you informed of any changes to the going forecast. Be sure to check the twitter feed on the right for all the latest storm reports, or follow @BrendansWeather if you have twitter!

Here is the forecast image from the NWS as of this evening: