Fort Collins breakdown of when snow arrives, falls heaviestġ1 a.m. Interstate 25 could see some impact from Fort Collins south to Castle Rock. The eastern section of Colorado Highway 14, Interstate 70 and Interstate 80 through southern Wyoming from Cheyenne east are also expected to see impacts. Highway 34 from Greeley east to the Nebraska state line. Interstate 76 runs directly through the higher forecast snowfall area and is expected to see difficult travel conditions. Wednesday morning's commute is expected to be impacted. If heavier snow develops earlier on Tuesday, the evening commute could be impacted. Wednesday: Snow continues, gradually ending west to east through the day. Tuesday night: Snow intensifies, with locally heavy bands developing on the Eastern Plains. Tuesday afternoon: Snow develops in the mountains and spreads onto the Eastern Plains. The area could see 6 to 11 inches of snow with up to 35 mph wind gusts.Ī warning means there is a strong likelihood for significant and hazardous winter weather. Wednesday evening from the Colorado/Wyoming border line south to Castle Rock and east to the Nebraska/Kansas borders. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning from 5 p.m. Here's what we know as the storm approaches Colorado, according to the National Weather Service: Winter storm warning includes eastern one-third of Larimer County what does it mean? Watch Video: What do winter storm warnings, watches meanįort Collins and the entire northeast quarter of the state is under a winter weather warning with impressive snow totals and strong wind expected to blast the area Tuesday into Wednesday.
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