Snow will start to accumulate by 4 pm followed by heavy accumulation through the overnight hours. Rain will move down from Denver just after lunch, but the elevation of Monument Hill and Black Forest will likely turn that rain to snow pretty quickly, generally around 1 to 2 pm. An easy 10 to 20 inches is possible across Teller County broadly, even accounting for some early melting and compaction. Really heavy accumulations are expected across all of Teller County through Saturday morning, and the weight of the snow will easily take down tree limbs and possibly lead to power outages. We could see rain at first just after the lunch hour, but it should be a quick switch to snow by 3 to 4 pm. Cloudy and cold with snow through the afternoon and overnight hours. Woodland Park forecast: High: 42 Low: 22. The ground will melt the first couple inches of snow, but a general 1 to 5 inches in the grass and elevated surfaces is possible through Saturday morning. Canon City, Penrose, and Florence should see rain turn to snow after 5 to 6 pm, but the snow changeover could take a couple of hours. We'll see a quick snow changeover in the mountains with really heavy accumulations north into the mountains of Fremont county. Cloudy and dry until rain moves into Fremont County late today. Warm pavement temperatures will likely melt most of the snow that hits the ground in Pueblo, but we could still see a couple of inches in the grass or on elevated surfaces.Ĭanon City forecast: High: 55 Low: 33. We'll see rain through the evening but after 10 pm, we may have enough cold and energy to change rain to snow over the city. Cloudy today with rain moving into Pueblo after 5 pm today. Don't park under trees if you can because heavy snow could easily rip down weak limbs. A general 6 to 12 inches of snow is possible across town, but we know that nearly 3 inches of that snow could melt as it falls from warm pavement. We'll see really have snow with lots of water content through Saturday morning. Rain and snow move into El Paso county between 1 to 3 pm with a total switch over to snow by 5 to 6 pm across Colorado Springs. Heavy snow could easily down tree limbs and knock out power today and tonight, with dangerous if not impossible travel conditions overnight.Ĭolorado Springs forecast: High: 51 Low: 30. Rain and snow will spread down I-25 into Walsenburg overnight but east of I-25 for areas like Otero, Bent, and Baca counties, most of your moisture will fall as rain, not snow. Much of that will melt on pavement that was at one point yesterday warmer than 100 degrees. Pueblo and Fremont counties will see rain this evening, but afternoon 10 pm or midnight, we'll change that rain to snow, especially in Fremont County. Teller county will see a much quicker change to snow by 2 to 3 pm. We'll see rain and snow push farther south through El Paso County through the mid-afternoon, changing fully to snow by 6 pm tonight in Colorado Springs. We'll start locally with rain mixing with snow over Monument Hill and northern Teller county by 12 pm. KOAA Weather Snow totals from Friday through Saturday 5/20.
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