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7:00 AM | Snowstorm continues across the region with 3-6 inches likely along with some blowing and drifting

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Snow with areas of blowing snow, windy, cold, low 20’s; total snow accumulations in the 3-6 inch range

Tonight

Becoming partly cloudy, very cold, breezy, lows in the upper single digits

Thursday

Mostly sunny, cold, upper 30’s

Thursday Night

Mostly clear, very cold, lows near 20

Friday

Mostly sunny, not as cold, mid-to-upper 40’s

Saturday

Mostly sunny, cold, low-to-mid 40’s

Sunday

Mostly sunny, cold, low 40’s

Monday

Becoming mostly cloudy, cold, maybe some snow late, upper 30’s

Discussion

The first widespread snow event since earlier this fall continues today as a strong storm pulls out the Rockies and into the central Plains. Winds will pick up in intensity and come out of the north at up to 30 mph or so causing plenty of blowing and drifting. Total snowfall accumulations will likely end up in the 3-6 inch range in and around the Denver metro region by the end of the day. Very cold conditions are expected for tonight as snow cover and partially clearing skies will allow temperatures to drop to near or just below 10 degrees by tomorrow morning. Modification in temperatures will take place during the latter part of the week.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/Czhe5NzPWVo