URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DENVER CO
502 AM MDT MON OCT 31 2011
...ANOTHER POTENT STORM SYSTEM MOVING TOWARD COLORADO...
.A STRONG UPPER LEVEL STORM SYSTEM ALONG WITH A COLD FRONT WILL
MOVE INTO COLORADO LATE TUESDAY AFTERNOON AND TUESDAY EVENING.
SNOW WILL QUICKLY DEVELOP IN THE MOUNTAINS...WITH A MIX OF RAIN
AND SNOW DEVELOPING ON THE PLAINS. AS TEMPERATURES QUICKLY TURN
COLDER...PRECIPITATION WILL CHANGE TO ALL SNOW AND MAY BE HEAVY AT
TIMES FROM LATE TUESDAY EVENING INTO WEDNESDAY MORNING.
STRONG WINDS WILL ACCOMPANY THIS STORM WHICH MEANS BLOWING SNOW
AND REDUCED VISIBILITIES WILL BE POSSIBLE. THE STRONGEST WINDS ARE
EXPECTED TO OCCUR ACROSS THE PLAINS WHERE WINDS WILL GUST TO AROUND
40 MPH. HAZARDOUS TRAVEL CONDITIONS CAN BE EXPECTED TUESDAY NIGHT
INTO WEDNESDAY WITH ICY AND SNOWPACKED ROADS AND REDUCED VISIBILITIES.
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LARIMER COUNTY BELOW 6000 FEET/NORTHWEST WELD COUNTY-
BOULDER AND JEFFERSON COUNTIES BELOW 6000 FEET/WEST BROOMFIELD
COUNTY-
NORTH DOUGLAS COUNTY BELOW 6000 FEET/DENVER/WEST ADAMS AND
ARAPAHOE COUNTIES/EAST BROOMFIELD COUNTY-
ELBERT/CENTRAL AND EAST DOUGLAS COUNTIES ABOVE 6000 FEET-
NORTHEAST WELD COUNTY-CENTRAL AND SOUTH WELD COUNTY-MORGAN COUNTY-
CENTRAL AND EAST ADAMS AND ARAPAHOE COUNTIES-
NORTH AND NORTHEAST ELBERT COUNTY BELOW 6000 FEET/NORTH LINCOLN
COUNTY-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...FORT COLLINS...HEREFORD...LOVELAND...
NUNN...ARVADA...BOULDER...GOLDEN...LAKEWOOD...LONGMONT...AURORA...
BRIGHTON...CITY OF DENVER...DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT...
HIGHLANDS RANCH...LITTLETON...PARKER...CASTLE ROCK...ELBERT...
FONDIS...KIOWA...LARKSPUR...BRIGGSDALE...GROVER...PAWNEE BUTTES...
RAYMER...STONEHAM...EATON...FORT LUPTON...GREELEY...ROGGEN...
BRUSH...FORT MORGAN...GOODRICH...WIGGINS...BENNETT...BYERS...
DEER TRAIL...LEADER...AGATE...HUGO...LIMON...MATHESON
502 AM MDT MON OCT 31 2011
...WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM TUESDAY EVENING THROUGH
WEDNESDAY MORNING...
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN DENVER HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM
WATCH...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM TUESDAY EVENING THROUGH WEDNESDAY
MORNING.
* TIMING...A MIX OF RAIN AND SNOW IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP EARLY
TUESDAY EVENING AND THEN CHANGE TO SNOW BY MID EVENING. THE
SNOW MAY BE HEAVY AT TIMES TUESDAY NIGHT WITH SNOWFALL RATES
AROUND 1 INCH PER HOUR.
* ACCUMULATION/WIND...TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS OF 4 TO 8 INCHES WILL BE
POSSIBLE. NORTH WINDS OF 15 TO 25 MPH WILL OCCUR...WITH STRONGER
GUSTS UP TO 40 MPH OVER THE EASTERN PLAINS.
* MAIN IMPACT...ROADS WILL BECOME ICY AND SNOWPACKED TUESDAY NIGHT WITH
HAZARDOUS TRAVEL CONDITIONS. VISIBILITIES MAY ALSO BE REDUCED TO
LESS THAN ONE QUARTER MILE IN AREAS OF HEAVIER SNOWFALL AND
BLOWING SNOW.
* OTHER IMPACTS...TEMPERATURES WILL BE TURNING MUCH COLDER WITH
WIND CHILL READINGS DROPPING TO NEAR 10 DEGREES.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
REMEMBER...A WINTER STORM WATCH MEANS THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR A
HAZARDOUS WINTER WEATHER EVENT IN AND CLOSE TO THE WATCH AREA.
SIGNIFICANT SNOW ACCUMULATIONS MAY OCCUR THAT COULD IMPACT
TRAVEL. STAY TUNED TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OR YOUR LOCAL
NEWS MEDIA FOR THE LATEST UPDATES AND POSSIBLE WARNING CONCERNING
THIS POTENTIAL WINTER STORM.
&&
$$
BARJENBRUCH/DANKERS
URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DENVER CO
502 AM MDT MON OCT 31 2011
...ANOTHER POTENT STORM SYSTEM MOVING TOWARD COLORADO...
.A STRONG UPPER LEVEL STORM SYSTEM ALONG WITH A COLD FRONT WILL
MOVE INTO COLORADO LATE TUESDAY AFTERNOON AND TUESDAY EVENING.
SNOW WILL QUICKLY DEVELOP IN THE MOUNTAINS...WITH A MIX OF RAIN
AND SNOW DEVELOPING ON THE PLAINS. AS TEMPERATURES QUICKLY TURN
COLDER...PRECIPITATION WILL CHANGE TO ALL SNOW AND MAY BE HEAVY AT
TIMES FROM LATE TUESDAY EVENING INTO WEDNESDAY MORNING.
STRONG WINDS WILL ACCOMPANY THIS STORM WHICH MEANS BLOWING SNOW
AND REDUCED VISIBILITIES WILL BE POSSIBLE. THE STRONGEST WINDS ARE
EXPECTED TO OCCUR ACROSS THE PLAINS WHERE WINDS WILL GUST TO AROUND
40 MPH. HAZARDOUS TRAVEL CONDITIONS CAN BE EXPECTED TUESDAY NIGHT
INTO WEDNESDAY WITH ICY AND SNOWPACKED ROADS AND REDUCED VISIBILITIES.
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SOUTH AND EAST JACKSON/LARIMER/NORTH AND NORTHEAST GRAND/
NORTHWEST BOULDER COUNTIES ABOVE 9000 FEET-
SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST GRAND/WEST CENTRAL AND SOUTHWEST BOULDER/
GILPIN/CLEAR CREEK/SUMMIT/NORTH AND WEST PARK COUNTIES ABOVE
9000 FEET-LARIMER AND BOULDER COUNTIES BETWEEN 6000 AND 9000 FEET-
JEFFERSON AND WEST DOUGLAS COUNTIES ABOVE 6000 FEET/GILPIN/CLEAR
CREEK/NORTHEAST PARK COUNTIES BELOW 9000 FEET-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...CAMERON PASS...
LARAMIE AND MEDICINE BOW MOUNTAINS...RABBIT EARS RANGE...
ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK...WILLOW CREEK PASS...
BERTHOUD PASS...BRECKENRIDGE...EAST SLOPES MOSQUITO RANGE...
EAST SLOPES SOUTHERN GORE RANGE...EISENHOWER TUNNEL...
INDIAN PEAKS...KENOSHA MOUNTAINS...MOUNT EVANS...
WILLIAMS FORK MOUNTAINS...WINTER PARK...ESTES PARK...GLENDEVEY...
NEDERLAND...RED FEATHER LAKES...BAILEY...CENTRAL CITY...
EVERGREEN...GEORGETOWN...IDAHO SPRINGS...WESTCREEK
502 AM MDT MON OCT 31 2011
...WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM TUESDAY EVENING THROUGH
WEDNESDAY MORNING...
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN DENVER HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM
WATCH...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM TUESDAY EVENING THROUGH WEDNESDAY
MORNING.
* TIMING...SNOW IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP BY TUESDAY AFTERNOON OR
EARLY TUESDAY EVENING. THE SNOW MAY BE HEAVY WITH A PERIOD OF
1-2 INCH PER HOUR SNOWFALL RATES.
* ACCUMULATION/WIND...TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS OF 6 TO 14 INCHES WILL
BE POSSIBLE. NORTHEAST WINDS WILL GUST UP TO 25 MPH.
* MAIN IMPACT...ROADS WILL BE ICY AND SNOWPACKED WITH HAZARDOUS
TRAVEL CONDITIONS. VISIBILITIES MAY ALSO BE REDUCED TO LESS THAN
ONE QUARTER MILE IN AREAS OF HEAVIER SNOWFALL.
* OTHER IMPACTS...TEMPERATURES WILL BE TURNING MUCH COLDER WITH
WIND CHILL READINGS DROPPING INTO THE SINGLE DIGITS.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
REMEMBER...A WINTER STORM WATCH MEANS THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR A
HAZARDOUS WINTER WEATHER EVENT IN AND CLOSE TO THE WATCH AREA.
SIGNIFICANT SNOW ACCUMULATIONS MAY OCCUR THAT COULD IMPACT
TRAVEL. STAY TUNED TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OR YOUR LOCAL
NEWS MEDIA FOR THE LATEST UPDATES AND POSSIBLE WARNING CONCERNING
THIS POTENTIAL WINTER STORM.
Experience enables you to recognize a mistake when you make it again - Jeanne Pincha-Tulley
Comprehensive is Latin for there is lots of bad stuff in it - Trey Gowdy
URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DENVER CO
512 AM MDT TUE NOV 1 2011
...BLIZZARD CONDITIONS POSSIBLE LATE TONIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING
OVER THE PALMER DIVIDE INCLUDING LINCOLN COUNTY...
...WINTER WEATHER ALSO RETURNING TO THE REST OF NORTH CENTRAL AND
NORTHEAST COLORADO...
.A FAST MOVING UPPER LEVEL STORM SYSTEM WILL MOVE
ACROSS COLORADO TONIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING WHILE A SURFACE
COLD FRONT BRINGS COLDER TEMPERATURES TO THE REGION. SNOW WILL
DEVELOP IN THE MOUNTAINS LATER TODAY...WHILE A MIX OF RAIN AND
SNOW ARE EXPECTED EARLY THIS EVENING ON THE PLAINS. AS EVENING
TEMPERATURES FALL BEHIND THE COLD FRONT...PRECIPITATION ON THE
PLAINS WILL CHANGE TO ALL SNOW AND POSSIBLY BE HEAVY AT TIMES.
STRONG NORTH WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO DEVELOP OVERNIGHT AS WELL WHICH
MAY PRODUCE BLIZZZARD CONDITIONS LATE TONIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY
MORNING OVER THE PALMER DIVIDE AND ACROSS LINCOLN COUNTY AS WIND
GUSTS MAY REACH 50 MPH AT TIMES. THUS TRAVEL MAY BECOME NEARLY
IMPOSSIBLE ACROSS EASTERN DOUGLAS...ELBERT AND LINCOLN COUNTIES
INCLUDING I-70.
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LARIMER COUNTY BELOW 6000 FEET/NORTHWEST WELD COUNTY-
BOULDER AND JEFFERSON COUNTIES BELOW 6000 FEET/WEST BROOMFIELD
COUNTY-
NORTH DOUGLAS COUNTY BELOW 6000 FEET/DENVER/WEST ADAMS AND
ARAPAHOE COUNTIES/EAST BROOMFIELD COUNTY-NORTHEAST WELD COUNTY-
CENTRAL AND SOUTH WELD COUNTY-MORGAN COUNTY-
CENTRAL AND EAST ADAMS AND ARAPAHOE COUNTIES-LOGAN COUNTY-
WASHINGTON COUNTY-SEDGWICK COUNTY-PHILLIPS COUNTY-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...FORT COLLINS...HEREFORD...LOVELAND...
NUNN...ARVADA...BOULDER...GOLDEN...LAKEWOOD...LONGMONT...AURORA...
BRIGHTON...CITY OF DENVER...DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT...
HIGHLANDS RANCH...LITTLETON...PARKER...BRIGGSDALE...GROVER...
PAWNEE BUTTES...RAYMER...STONEHAM...EATON...FORT LUPTON...
GREELEY...ROGGEN...BRUSH...FORT MORGAN...GOODRICH...WIGGINS...
BENNETT...BYERS...DEER TRAIL...LEADER...CROOK...MERINO...
STERLING...PEETZ...AKRON...COPE...LAST CHANCE...OTIS...
JULESBURG...OVID...SEDGWICK...AMHERST...HAXTUN...HOLYOKE
512 AM MDT TUE NOV 1 2011
...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 9 PM THIS EVENING TO
NOON MDT WEDNESDAY...
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN DENVER HAS ISSUED A WINTER
WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 9
PM THIS EVENING TO NOON MDT WEDNESDAY. THE WINTER STORM WATCH IS
NO LONGER IN EFFECT.
* TIMING...A MIX OF RAIN AND SNOW IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP EARLY
THIS EVENING AND THEN CHANGE TO SNOW BY MID EVENING. THE SNOW
MAY BE HEAVY AT TIMES OVERNIGHT WITH SNOWFALL RATES AROUND 1
INCH PER HOUR.
* ACCUMULATION/WIND...TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS 4 TO 8 INCHES WILL BE
POSSIBLE NEAR THE FOOTHILLS WITH 3 TO 6 INCHES OVER THE
NORTHEAST PLAINS. NORTH WINDS OF 15 TO 25 MPH WILL OCCUR...WITH
STRONGER GUSTS UP TO 40 MPH OVER THE EASTERN PLAINS.
* MAIN IMPACT...ROADS WILL BECOME ICY AND SNOWPACKED TONIGHT WITH
HAZARDOUS TRAVEL CONDITIONS. VISIBILITIES MAY ALSO BE REDUCED TO
LESS THAN ONE QUARTER MILE IN AREAS OF HEAVIER SNOWFALL AND
BLOWING SNOW.
* OTHER IMPACTS...TEMPERATURES WILL BE TURNING MUCH COLDER WITH
WIND CHILL READINGS DROPPING TO NEAR 10 DEGREES.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY MEANS THAT SNOW...BLOWING SNOW...OR
FREEZING DRIZZLE WILL CAUSE TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES. BE PREPARED FOR
SLIPPERY ROADS AND LIMITED VISIBILITIES...AND USE CAUTION WHILE
DRIVING.
&&
$$
URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DENVER CO
512 AM MDT TUE NOV 1 2011
...BLIZZARD CONDITIONS POSSIBLE LATE TONIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING
OVER THE PALMER DIVIDE INCLUDING LINCOLN COUNTY...
...WINTER WEATHER ALSO RETURNING TO THE REST OF NORTH CENTRAL AND
NORTHEAST COLORADO...
.A FAST MOVING UPPER LEVEL STORM SYSTEM WILL MOVE
ACROSS COLORADO TONIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING WHILE A SURFACE
COLD FRONT BRINGS COLDER TEMPERATURES TO THE REGION. SNOW WILL
DEVELOP IN THE MOUNTAINS LATER TODAY...WHILE A MIX OF RAIN AND
SNOW ARE EXPECTED EARLY THIS EVENING ON THE PLAINS. AS EVENING
TEMPERATURES FALL BEHIND THE COLD FRONT...PRECIPITATION ON THE
PLAINS WILL CHANGE TO ALL SNOW AND POSSIBLY BE HEAVY AT TIMES.
STRONG NORTH WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO DEVELOP OVERNIGHT AS WELL WHICH
MAY PRODUCE BLIZZZARD CONDITIONS LATE TONIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY
MORNING OVER THE PALMER DIVIDE AND ACROSS LINCOLN COUNTY AS WIND
GUSTS MAY REACH 50 MPH AT TIMES. THUS TRAVEL MAY BECOME NEARLY
IMPOSSIBLE ACROSS EASTERN DOUGLAS...ELBERT AND LINCOLN COUNTIES
INCLUDING I-70.
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SOUTH AND EAST JACKSON/LARIMER/NORTH AND NORTHEAST GRAND/
NORTHWEST BOULDER COUNTIES ABOVE 9000 FEET-
SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST GRAND/WEST CENTRAL AND SOUTHWEST BOULDER/
GILPIN/CLEAR CREEK/SUMMIT/NORTH AND WEST PARK COUNTIES ABOVE
9000 FEET-LARIMER AND BOULDER COUNTIES BETWEEN 6000 AND 9000 FEET-
JEFFERSON AND WEST DOUGLAS COUNTIES ABOVE 6000 FEET/GILPIN/CLEAR
CREEK/NORTHEAST PARK COUNTIES BELOW 9000 FEET-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...CAMERON PASS...
LARAMIE AND MEDICINE BOW MOUNTAINS...RABBIT EARS RANGE...
ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK...WILLOW CREEK PASS...
BERTHOUD PASS...BRECKENRIDGE...EAST SLOPES MOSQUITO RANGE...
EAST SLOPES SOUTHERN GORE RANGE...EISENHOWER TUNNEL...
INDIAN PEAKS...KENOSHA MOUNTAINS...MOUNT EVANS...
WILLIAMS FORK MOUNTAINS...WINTER PARK...ESTES PARK...GLENDEVEY...
NEDERLAND...RED FEATHER LAKES...BAILEY...CENTRAL CITY...
EVERGREEN...GEORGETOWN...IDAHO SPRINGS...WESTCREEK
512 AM MDT TUE NOV 1 2011
...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO
NOON MDT WEDNESDAY...
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN DENVER HAS ISSUED A WINTER
WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SNOW...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM THIS
EVENING TO NOON MDT WEDNESDAY. THE WINTER STORM WATCH IS NO LONGER
IN EFFECT.
* TIMING...SNOW IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP BY LATE THIS AFTERNOON OR
EARLY EVENING. THE SNOW MAY BE HEAVY WITH A PERIOD OF 1 TO 2
INCH PER HOUR SNOWFALL RATES OVERNIGHT.
* ACCUMULATION/WIND...TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS OF 6 TO 12 INCHES WILL
BE POSSIBLE. WINDS WILL BE NORTHEAST AT 10 TO 20 MPH.
* MAIN IMPACT...ROADS WILL BE ICY AND SNOWPACKED WITH HAZARDOUS
TRAVEL CONDITIONS. VISIBILITIES MAY ALSO BE REDUCED TO LESS
THAN ONE QUARTER MILE IN AREAS OF HEAVIER SNOWFALL.
* OTHER IMPACTS...TEMPERATURES WILL BE TURNING MUCH COLDER WITH
WIND CHILL READINGS DROPPING INTO THE SINGLE DIGITS.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY MEANS THAT SNOW...BLOWING SNOW...OR
FREEZING DRIZZLE WILL CAUSE TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES. BE PREPARED FOR
SLIPPERY ROADS AND LIMITED VISIBILITIES...AND USE CAUTION WHILE
DRIVING.
Experience enables you to recognize a mistake when you make it again - Jeanne Pincha-Tulley
Comprehensive is Latin for there is lots of bad stuff in it - Trey Gowdy
URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DENVER CO
1054 AM MDT TUE NOV 1 2011
...WINTER WEATHER RETURNING TO NORTH CENTRAL AND NORTHEAST
COLORADO TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY MORNING WITH BLIZZARD CONDITIONS
EXPECTED OVER THE PALMER DIVIDE AND LINCOLN COUNTY LATE TONIGHT
AND WEDNESDAY MORNING...
.A FAST MOVING AND POTENT UPPER LEVEL STORM SYSTEM WILL MOVE
ACROSS COLORADO TONIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING. IN ADDITION A
SURFACE COLD FRONT WILL BRING COLDER TEMPERATURES TO THE REGION.
SNOW WILL DEVELOP IN THE MOUNTAINS LATER TODAY...WHILE A MIX OF
RAIN AND SNOW ARE EXPECTED EARLY THIS EVENING ON THE PLAINS. AS
EVENING TEMPERATURES FALL BEHIND THE COLD FRONT...PRECIPITATION ON
THE PLAINS WILL QUICKLY CHANGE TO ALL SNOW BECOMING HEAVY AT
TIMES.
STRONG NORTH WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO DEVELOP OVERNIGHT WHICH WILL PRODUCE
BLIZZARD CONDITIONS LATE TONIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING OVER
THE PALMER DIVIDE AND ACROSS LINCOLN COUNTY AS WIND WILL GUST TO 50
MPH AT TIMES. AS A RESULT...TRAVEL WILL LIKELY BECOME IMPOSSIBLE
ACROSS EASTERN DOUGLAS...ELBERT AND LINCOLN COUNTIES INCLUDING
INTERSTATE 70.
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BOULDER AND JEFFERSON COUNTIES BELOW 6000 FEET/WEST BROOMFIELD
COUNTY-
NORTH DOUGLAS COUNTY BELOW 6000 FEET/DENVER/WEST ADAMS AND
ARAPAHOE COUNTIES/EAST BROOMFIELD COUNTY-
CENTRAL AND EAST ADAMS AND ARAPAHOE COUNTIES-WASHINGTON COUNTY-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ARVADA...BOULDER...GOLDEN...LAKEWOOD...
LONGMONT...AURORA...BRIGHTON...CITY OF DENVER...
DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT...HIGHLANDS RANCH...LITTLETON...
PARKER...BENNETT...BYERS...DEER TRAIL...LEADER...AKRON...COPE...
LAST CHANCE...OTIS
1054 AM MDT TUE NOV 1 2011
...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 9 PM THIS EVENING TO NOON
MDT WEDNESDAY...
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN DENVER HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM
WARNING FOR SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 9 PM
THIS EVENING TO NOON MDT WEDNESDAY. THE WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IS
NO LONGER IN EFFECT.
* TIMING...A MIX OF RAIN AND SNOW IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP EARLY
THIS EVENING...QUICKLY CHANGING OVER TO SNOW BY MID EVENING. THE
SNOW WILL BE HEAVY AT TIMES OVERNIGHT WITH SNOWFALL RATES AROUND 1
INCH PER HOUR.
* ACCUMULATION/WIND...TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS 5 TO 10 INCHES CAN BE
EXPECTED...WITH THE HIGHEST AMOUNTS NEAR THE FOOTHILLS AND ALONG
THE SOUTHERN SUBURBS OF DENVER. NORTH WINDS OF 15 TO 25 MPH WILL
OCCUR...WITH STRONGER GUSTS EAST OF INTERSTATE 25 MPH.
* MAIN IMPACT...ROADS WILL BECOME ICY AND SNOWPACKED TONIGHT WITH
HAZARDOUS TRAVEL CONDITIONS. VISIBILITIES MAY ALSO BE REDUCED TO
LESS THAN ONE QUARTER MILE IN AREAS OF HEAVIER SNOWFALL AND
BLOWING SNOW. HEAVY SNOW MAY ACCUMULATE ON TREES RESULTING IN
ADDITIONAL TREE DAMAGE AND SCATTERED POWER OUTAGES.
* OTHER IMPACTS...TEMPERATURES WILL BE TURNING MUCH COLDER WITH
WIND CHILL READINGS DROPPING TO NEAR 10 DEGREES.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
REMEMBER...A WINTER STORM WARNING MEANS HAZARDOUS WINTER WEATHER
CONDITIONS ARE IMMINENT OR HIGHLY LIKELY. SIGNIFICANT SNOW
ACCUMULATIONS ARE OCCURRING OR EXPECTED. STRONG WINDS ARE ALSO
POSSIBLE. THIS WILL MAKE TRAVEL VERY HAZARDOUS OR IMPOSSIBLE.
&&
$$
URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DENVER CO
1054 AM MDT TUE NOV 1 2011
...WINTER WEATHER RETURNING TO NORTH CENTRAL AND NORTHEAST
COLORADO TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY MORNING WITH BLIZZARD CONDITIONS
EXPECTED OVER THE PALMER DIVIDE AND LINCOLN COUNTY LATE TONIGHT
AND WEDNESDAY MORNING...
.A FAST MOVING AND POTENT UPPER LEVEL STORM SYSTEM WILL MOVE
ACROSS COLORADO TONIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING. IN ADDITION A
SURFACE COLD FRONT WILL BRING COLDER TEMPERATURES TO THE REGION.
SNOW WILL DEVELOP IN THE MOUNTAINS LATER TODAY...WHILE A MIX OF
RAIN AND SNOW ARE EXPECTED EARLY THIS EVENING ON THE PLAINS. AS
EVENING TEMPERATURES FALL BEHIND THE COLD FRONT...PRECIPITATION ON
THE PLAINS WILL QUICKLY CHANGE TO ALL SNOW BECOMING HEAVY AT
TIMES.
STRONG NORTH WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO DEVELOP OVERNIGHT WHICH WILL PRODUCE
BLIZZARD CONDITIONS LATE TONIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING OVER
THE PALMER DIVIDE AND ACROSS LINCOLN COUNTY AS WIND WILL GUST TO 50
MPH AT TIMES. AS A RESULT...TRAVEL WILL LIKELY BECOME IMPOSSIBLE
ACROSS EASTERN DOUGLAS...ELBERT AND LINCOLN COUNTIES INCLUDING
INTERSTATE 70.
COZ035-036-020100-
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LARIMER AND BOULDER COUNTIES BETWEEN 6000 AND 9000 FEET-
JEFFERSON AND WEST DOUGLAS COUNTIES ABOVE 6000 FEET/GILPIN/CLEAR
CREEK/NORTHEAST PARK COUNTIES BELOW 9000 FEET-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ESTES PARK...GLENDEVEY...NEDERLAND...
RED FEATHER LAKES...BAILEY...CENTRAL CITY...EVERGREEN...
GEORGETOWN...IDAHO SPRINGS...WESTCREEK
1054 AM MDT TUE NOV 1 2011
...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO NOON
MDT WEDNESDAY...
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN DENVER HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM
WARNING FOR SNOW...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO
NOON MDT WEDNESDAY. THE WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IS NO LONGER IN
EFFECT.
* TIMING...SNOW IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP BY EARLY THIS EVENING. THE
SNOW WILL BE HEAVY WITH PERIODS OF 1 TO 2 INCH PER HOUR SNOWFALL
RATES OVERNIGHT.
* ACCUMULATION/WIND...TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS OF 7 TO 14 INCHES CAN BE
EXPECTED BY NOON WEDNESDAY. WINDS WILL BE NORTHEAST AT 15 TO 25
MPH WHICH WILL PRODUCE SOME BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW.
* MAIN IMPACT...ROADS WILL BE ICY AND SNOWPACKED WITH HAZARDOUS
TRAVEL CONDITIONS. VISIBILITIES MAY ALSO BE REDUCED TO LESS
THAN ONE QUARTER MILE IN AREAS OF HEAVIER SNOWFALL.
* OTHER IMPACTS...TEMPERATURES WILL BE TURNING MUCH COLDER WITH
WIND CHILL READINGS DROPPING INTO THE SINGLE DIGITS.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
REMEMBER...A WINTER STORM WARNING MEANS HAZARDOUS WINTER WEATHER
CONDITIONS ARE IMMINENT OR HIGHLY LIKELY. SIGNIFICANT SNOW
ACCUMULATIONS ARE OCCURRING OR EXPECTED. STRONG WINDS ARE ALSO
POSSIBLE. THIS WILL MAKE TRAVEL VERY HAZARDOUS OR IMPOSSIBLE.
Experience enables you to recognize a mistake when you make it again - Jeanne Pincha-Tulley
Comprehensive is Latin for there is lots of bad stuff in it - Trey Gowdy
URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DENVER CO
950 AM MDT WED NOV 2 2011
...WINTER STORM CONTINUES OVER COLORADO...
.LIGHT SNOW WILL CONTINUE TO DECREASE AND DIMINISH FROM THE NORTH
AND WEST THROUGH EARLY THIS AFTERNOON. LIGHT SNOW AND GUSTY WINDS
WILL CONTINUE MAINLY EAST AND SOUTH OF DENVER THE REST OF THIS MORNING.
COZ039-040-021800-
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BOULDER AND JEFFERSON COUNTIES BELOW 6000 FEET/WEST BROOMFIELD
COUNTY-
NORTH DOUGLAS COUNTY BELOW 6000 FEET/DENVER/WEST ADAMS AND
ARAPAHOE COUNTIES/EAST BROOMFIELD COUNTY-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ARVADA...BOULDER...GOLDEN...LAKEWOOD...
LONGMONT...AURORA...BRIGHTON...CITY OF DENVER...
DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT...HIGHLANDS RANCH...LITTLETON...
PARKER
950 AM MDT WED NOV 2 2011
...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON MDT TODAY...
A WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON MDT TODAY.
* TIMING...LIGHT SNOW WILL CONTINUE FALL ESPECIALLY WEST OF
INTERSTATE 25 AND SOUTH OF INTERSTATE 70 FOR THE REST OF THIS
MORNING. SNOWFALL WILL COME TO AN END BY 1 PM.
* ACCUMULATION/WIND...ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATIONS WILL BE LESS THAN 2
INCHES...WITH THE HIGHEST AMOUNTS NEAR THE FOOTHILLS AND ALONG
THE SOUTHERN SUBURBS OF DENVER. NORTH WINDS AT 10 TO 20 MPH WILL
OCCUR...WITH STRONGER GUSTS EAST OF INTERSTATE 25.
* MAIN IMPACT...ICY AND SNOW-PACKED ROADS MAY PRODUCE HAZARDOUS
TRAVEL CONDITIONS. VISIBILITIES MAY ALSO BE REDUCED TO LESS
THAN ONE QUARTER MILE IN AREAS OF HEAVIER SNOWFALL AND BLOWING
SNOW. HEAVY SNOW MAY ACCUMULATE ON TREES RESULTING IN
ADDITIONAL TREE DAMAGE AND SCATTERED POWER OUTAGES.
* OTHER IMPACTS...WIND CHILL READINGS OF 10 TO 15 DEGREES WILL
BE COMMON THIS MORNING.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
REMEMBER...A WINTER STORM WARNING MEANS HAZARDOUS WINTER WEATHER
CONDITIONS ARE IMMINENT OR HIGHLY LIKELY. SIGNIFICANT SNOW
ACCUMULATIONS ARE OCCURRING OR EXPECTED. STRONG WINDS ARE ALSO
POSSIBLE. THIS WILL MAKE TRAVEL VERY HAZARDOUS OR IMPOSSIBLE.
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URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DENVER CO
950 AM MDT WED NOV 2 2011
...WINTER STORM CONTINUES OVER COLORADO...
.LIGHT SNOW WILL CONTINUE TO DECREASE AND DIMINISH FROM THE NORTH
AND WEST THROUGH EARLY THIS AFTERNOON. LIGHT SNOW AND GUSTY WINDS
WILL CONTINUE MAINLY EAST AND SOUTH OF DENVER THE REST OF THIS MORNING.
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JEFFERSON AND WEST DOUGLAS COUNTIES ABOVE 6000 FEET/GILPIN/CLEAR
CREEK/NORTHEAST PARK COUNTIES BELOW 9000 FEET-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BAILEY...CENTRAL CITY...EVERGREEN...
GEORGETOWN...IDAHO SPRINGS...WESTCREEK
950 AM MDT WED NOV 2 2011
...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON MDT TODAY...
A WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON MDT TODAY.
* TIMING...LIGHT SNOW WILL LINGER OVER THE REGION THROUGH THE REST
OF THIS MORNING WITH ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATIONS OF 1 TO 3 INCHES.
* ACCUMULATION/WIND...STORM TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS OF 8 TO 14
INCHES CAN BE EXPECTED BY NOON TODAY. WINDS WILL BE NORTHEAST
AT 15 TO 25 MPH WHICH WILL PRODUCE SOME BLOWING AND DRIFTING
SNOW.
* MAIN IMPACT...ROADS WILL BE ICY AND SNOWPACKED WITH HAZARDOUS
TRAVEL CONDITIONS. VISIBILITIES MAY ALSO BE REDUCED TO LESS
THAN ONE QUARTER MILE IN AREAS OF HEAVIER SNOWFALL.
* OTHER IMPACTS...WIND CHILL READINGS IN THE SINGLE DIGITS WILL
BE COMMON THIS MORNING.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
REMEMBER...A WINTER STORM WARNING MEANS HAZARDOUS WINTER WEATHER
CONDITIONS ARE IMMINENT OR HIGHLY LIKELY. SIGNIFICANT SNOW
ACCUMULATIONS ARE OCCURRING OR EXPECTED. STRONG WINDS ARE ALSO
POSSIBLE. THIS WILL MAKE TRAVEL VERY HAZARDOUS OR IMPOSSIBLE.
Experience enables you to recognize a mistake when you make it again - Jeanne Pincha-Tulley
Comprehensive is Latin for there is lots of bad stuff in it - Trey Gowdy