DENVER — Denver’s weather forecast shows potential snow totals ranging from 2 to 6 inches or more for the next big weather maker blowing through the metro starting Friday through the day Saturday, according to the latest weather models, but there remains uncertainty as to how much snow will fall in the metro.
"Heavy snow possible. Total snow accumulations between 4 and 8 inches with locally higher amounts up to 12 inches possible. This includes the Front Range Foothills, Palmer Divide, Urban Corridor and adjacent plains," said the NWS in the weather alert. “That snowfall pushes across the eastern plains as we get into Friday night and then into Saturday it just kind of spreads out all across eastern Colorado.”
The NWS said high winds and additional snow accumulations up to 2 inches are possible at Rabbit Ears Pass. The NWS’ snowfall prediction tool, which currently shows the forecast from Thursday through Friday afternoon showed a wide range of potential snow totals across Colorado.
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