The mountains and foothills will likely start seeing snow-covered roads by Friday evening, but the worst driving conditions will take place Saturday morning into Saturday night with extreme travel conditions by then, according to the weather service. Snow will fall in the mountains, a rain/snow mix is expected in the foothills and rain is forecast for the I-25 corridor throughout Friday and into Saturday. There is a winter storm warning for much of the northern mountains, foothills and I-25 corridor, including Fort Collins, Friday into Saturday and a freeze warning for much of the Eastern Plains. Timing of the storm and impacts on travel, trees, power lines This content is not available due to your privacy preferences. Mostly cloudy with a high near 48 and north winds 5 to 9 mph becoming south. with new snow accumulation of less than an inch possible, then decreasing chance of rain showers. ![]() Saturday: 60% chance of snow showers before 1 p.m. Rain and snow showers will turn to all snow after midnight with 1 to 3 inches of snow possible. Fort Collins forecastįriday: 90% chance of precipitation during the day with a high near 43 and north-northwest wind 10 to 14 mph, gusting to 24 mph. Horsetooth Reservoir, Carter Lake boat ramps closedĭue to inclement weather, all boat ramps at Horsetooth Reservoir and Carter Lake are closed through Saturday, according to Larimer County Department of Natural Resources' Twitter account. It is unknown how many of those are due to weather. Friday, there were 197 total cancellations at DIA, according to FlightAware. ![]() ![]() If flying out of or into DIA today and tomorrow, you might want to check with your airline carrier.Īs of 1:30 p.m. Here is the latest on the storm: DIA flight cancellations piling up
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