Up To 1 Foot Of Snow Is Expected To Hit Colorado This Week
By Annie
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Published October 09, 2019
Colorado just experienced what was arguably the hottest and longest summer in recent years, but now fall is officially here, and we can begin to enjoy these cool yet comfortable temperatures and overall perfect days. Right? Wrong! Welcome to Colorado, folks, where it is a perfect 70 degrees one day and cold and snowy the next, which is what is in the forecast beginning Thursday:
According to USA Today , the early-season snowstorm will dump as much as 12 inches of snow across the north-central Rockies and into the northern Plains, with warnings and watches already stretching as far away as Minnesota.
As per CBS4 Denver , snow isn't the only thing expected to hit the Centennial State, as rain should be making its way into Colorado as early as Wednesday evening.
With snow comes freezing temperatures, and this storm is no exception, with a predicted 60-degree drop within a span of 12 to 24 hours.
Currently, the record low for October 11th in Colorado is 22 degrees (set in 1946), which we are expected to shatter with upcoming predictions of only 16 degrees.
In addition to the new powder, Colorado may also experience frustrating travel delays, power outages, and tree damage.
Need another reason to dread the storm (aside from the freezing cold, headache commute, and the fact that all of the beautiful leaves will be no more)? If the storm is as strong as predicted, this should be the earliest in the season that Colorado has ever been so cold.
Stay warm, Colorado (and for heaven's sake, break out the boots instead of just your flip flops)!
Now tell the truth: Are you excited for the upcoming snowstorm or are you dreading it? Let us know your thoughts in the comments! If you need a laugh to warm you up, check out Here’s What Happens When A Texas Guy Gets Stuck In Colorado Snow.
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