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Snow is finally back in the forecast for Colorado as a trio of storms could bring snow to the state from the middle of this week through the Christmas weekend; maybe fresh snow on Christmas Day too. Current forecast models show the possibility of between 10-20 inches of snow for the northern and central mountains
The National Weather Service is forecasting heavy snowfall in the northern mountains of Colorado this weekend, with up to two feet predicted on Rabbit Ears Pass near Steamboat Springs.
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First big winter storm of the season in Colorado brings slick morning commute along the Front Range
Colorado's first big winter storm of the season is in full swing this Wednesday morning, delivering the heaviest snowfall just in time for the commute and causing slow, slick travel along the I-25 corridor and the foothills.
The storm system that moved through on Sunday left behind a couple inches of snow across the area. Here's a list of the reports.
DENVER — Many cities in Colorado, including Denver, could see record high temperatures this week before the weather changes for the weekend. The 9NEWS Weather Impact Team is tracking a storm system that could bring rain and snow showers to Colorado.
Winter storm advisories and winter storm warnings are in effect until 11 p.m. Saturday, at which point, the mountains will see from 6 to 24 inches of fresh snow. Rabbit Ears Pass could top out closer to 30 inches of snow.
Colorado faces one of its first major winter storms of the season, with the NWS issuing warnings of significant totals.