That’s right, Colorado–we’re basking in springlike weather today, but by Friday it could be a very different world outdoors with the growing possibility of an historic blizzard of an intensity that locals swap stories about many years after. The last time Colorado’s Front Range saw as much snow as this admittedly optimistic forecast model predicts was March of 2003 when three feet of heavy wet snow fell on the metro area and six feet in the foothills, effectively shutting down the urban corridor for several long days.
Or…the storm could fizzle like a Jared Polis recall! You just never know. But you’ve been warned.
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We are so behind in snowpack levels that this is very welcome news. Let it snow !
The GFS (weather model) is an outlier at this point. Other models are running about 2 feet of snow. That's still a big storm, but a far cry from 4 feet.
Whatever.
We have 70+ bottles of wine in our house.
Mr. Barnes: Address???
Weather underground has about 16 total inches for Englewood. I’ll bet significantly under that because the temps will be too warm for snow.
as long as we don't lose power, I am ok with any accumulation…
Perfect way to spend time change weekend! Bring it!
Full freezer. Full bar. Unlimited content on TV. Soft sweat pants and big sweater. …..It's gonna be a good weekend.