Tuesday there could be some heavier bands that develop Tuesday evening with snowfall rates of a half-inch to one inch per hour. The NWS in Boulder said in its updated forecast discussion just before 3 p.m. The snow is not expected to be as heavy east of I-25, with 6-8 inches expected in Castle Rock, 3-4 inches at Denver International Airport and about 6-8 inches in Greeley, the latest NWS forecast says. Because this will be an upslope snow event, the highest snow totals are expected to be seen in the foothills west of Denver and north to Wyoming, according to the NWS in Boulder. The latest forecast predicts about 4-8 inches of snow in Denver and about 7 to 14 inches for the foothills. The Front Range foothills were already upgreaded to winter storm warnings and plains to winter weather advisories ahead of the snowstorm, which hit Tuesday afternoon and will continue to dump snow into late Wednesday. The NWS says another 6 inches of snow could fall under the band. Click here for more.ĭENVER – The National Weather Service has upgraded the Denver metro to winter storm warnings early Wednesday due to a band of snow over the metro area. We have a new story with the latest on what to expect through the day Wednesday. UPDATE (Wednesday, 6:57 a.m.): A band of heavy snow fell across part of the Denver metro area overnight, dumping more than 7 inches in areas, and snow is expected to continue into the afternoon before bitter cold temperatures set in.
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