WEATHER
Snowy Weekend Ahead for Southern Colorado
Southern Colorado, USASat Apr 05 2025
The weekend is shaping up to be a chilly one for Southern Colorado. A significant snowstorm is expected to hit the southern stretches of the I-25 corridor. This storm will begin at 6 PM this evening and is forecasted to last until 3 PM on Saturday. Meanwhile, Eastern Las Animas will see a winter weather advisory during the same time frame, with moderate snowfall and strong winds expected. The entire southern region of Colorado can anticipate snowfall tonight.
Temperatures are set to drop significantly. Along the I-25 corridor and the Eastern Plains, lows will hover around the 20s. In the High Country, temperatures will plummet to the single digits or low teens. This cold snap is a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of winter weather. It is crucial for residents to prepare for these conditions by stocking up on essentials and ensuring their homes are winter-ready.
Saturday will start off snowy, but as the day progresses, the snowfall is expected to taper off. By the afternoon or evening, the region should be dry. The High Country might see some lingering snow, but it should clear up by nightfall. Temperatures will rise to the 40s and 50s across Southern Colorado, with a few areas in the High Country reaching the upper 20s to low 30s. This fluctuation in temperature highlights the importance of staying informed about weather updates.
The rest of the weekend looks dry, with highs ranging from the 50s to 60s along the I-25 corridor and Eastern Plains. The High Country will see highs between the 30s to 50s. This warm-up is a welcome relief after the weekend's cold snap. It is a good time to enjoy outdoor activities, but remember to stay hydrated and protect your skin from the sun.
As the work week begins, temperatures are expected to climb into the 60s to 70s for areas along the I-25 corridor and Eastern Plains. The High Country will see highs ranging from the 40s to 50s, with sunny skies throughout the week. This warm trend is a great time to get outdoors and enjoy the changing seasons. However, it is essential to stay aware of any sudden weather changes that might occur.
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If snow is so fluffy, why does it make driving so heavy?
How come the weather always waits until you're in your pajamas to start a snowstorm?
What historical data supports the current snowstorm predictions for Southern Colorado?
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