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Another Spring Storm for the Rockies

Another Spring Storm for the Rockies

19 Apr 2021, 1:10 pm

Another round of spring snow is ongoing across the northern Rockies today and will continue to move south and east into Colorado and the Plains through today (Monday).  Up to a foot has already fallen in parts of South Dakota.

The worst of the conditions will be felt across the region during the morning and midday Monday before snow moves south into Colorado once again. Winds will gust between 25-35 mph with this system which will create visibility concerns across the I-90, I-25 and I-80 corridors on Monday.

 

FORECAST

Snow is making its way southward and should begin along the Front Range in Colorado through the afternoon hours Monday.

SNOW TOTALS

Snowfall totals will be in the range of 4-12″ for the higher peaks of Montana and Wyoming into the Black Hills of South Dakota. This will help with the ongoing drought across the western United States.

We will cover the incoming snow in your North Central and North West regional forecasts found at :30 and :50 after the hour on WeatherNation.

About the author
Devon is a native of Macomb in Western, Illinois but has made his travels across the country from Las Vegas to Washington, D.C.  with stops in Tulsa, Little Rock, Kansas City, and Salt Lake City.  His passion for weather developed at an early age and can be traced back to when he was 5 years old and dressed up as a walking tornado for Halloween.  His college education came through the Universit... Load Morey of Oklahoma where he completed his B.S. in meteorology with a minor in math.   Devon has been through weather extremes from 110°+ heat in Las Vegas, to 3 feet of snow in Washington, D.C. where in his first winter experienced the all-time record snowfall for the season (winter of 2009/2010)!  He’s also chased tornadoes in Oklahoma and saw his very first off of I-70 on the front range of Colorado.

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Another Spring Storm for the Rockies

19 Apr 2021, 1:10 pm

Another round of spring snow is ongoing across the northern Rockies today and will continue to move south and east into Colorado and the Plains through today (Monday).  Up to a foot has already fallen in parts of South Dakota.

The worst of the conditions will be felt across the region during the morning and midday Monday before snow moves south into Colorado once again. Winds will gust between 25-35 mph with this system which will create visibility concerns across the I-90, I-25 and I-80 corridors on Monday.

 

FORECAST

Snow is making its way southward and should begin along the Front Range in Colorado through the afternoon hours Monday.

SNOW TOTALS

Snowfall totals will be in the range of 4-12″ for the higher peaks of Montana and Wyoming into the Black Hills of South Dakota. This will help with the ongoing drought across the western United States.

We will cover the incoming snow in your North Central and North West regional forecasts found at :30 and :50 after the hour on WeatherNation.

About the author
Devon is a native of Macomb in Western, Illinois but has made his travels across the country from Las Vegas to Washington, D.C.  with stops in Tulsa, Little Rock, Kansas City, and Salt Lake City.  His passion for weather developed at an early age and can be traced back to when he was 5 years old and dressed up as a walking tornado for Halloween.  His college education came through the Universit... Load Morey of Oklahoma where he completed his B.S. in meteorology with a minor in math.   Devon has been through weather extremes from 110°+ heat in Las Vegas, to 3 feet of snow in Washington, D.C. where in his first winter experienced the all-time record snowfall for the season (winter of 2009/2010)!  He’s also chased tornadoes in Oklahoma and saw his very first off of I-70 on the front range of Colorado.
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