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Major winter snowstorm continues in Colorado mountains as second wave arrives Wednesday
Summary
A major winter storm is producing heavy snowfall across Colorado's high country, and a second, snow‑intense wave is expected Wednesday; impacts are likely to continue through Thursday morning.
Content
A major winter storm is ongoing across Colorado's high country and is producing significant mountain snowfall. Forecasters report the heaviest totals are expected across the southern mountains. A second, more snow‑intense wave is expected Wednesday, with impacts forecast to linger into Thursday morning. Details remain under active review.
Key details:
- The storm is producing heavy snowfall across the high country, with the southern mountains expected to see the largest totals.
- Forecasters say a second wave will intensify Wednesday, and significant mountain accumulation is expected through early Thursday; some favored terrain is reported to have potential for multiple feet of snow, while much of the northern and central mountains are forecast for roughly 10 to 20 inches.
- Travel impacts are expected late Tuesday night through Wednesday evening as snowfall rates increase, and another system is likely Friday that could bring additional mountain snow.
Summary:
Significant mountain snowfall is reported to continue into early Thursday, with the second wave on Wednesday intensifying snowfall rates. Additional mountain snow is likely Friday as a separate system approaches, and exact details are being monitored as forecasts evolve.
