![]() ![]() Just search KOAA News5, download and start watching. Watch KOAA News5 on your time, anytime with our free streaming app available for your Roku, FireTV, AppleTV and Android TV. A weaker storm system will bring back the potential for a few flurries or light snow showers by Friday, with an additional storm still possible late this coming weekend.Ĭurious about the First Alert 5 Weather Storm Impact Scale? Check out our cheatsheet explainer. By the afternoon, both the snow and wind are expected to lessen, leaving us with very cold temperatures by late Wednesday night.Īs the storm clears out Wednesday evening, we'll be left with mostly sunny skies and slightly warmer highs by Thursday. Mountains forecast: Low: 0s/10s High: 10s/20s Winter Storm Warnings will remain in effect until 11 am Wednesday for the San Juan Mountains, with Winter Weather Advisories in effect for the Sangres and San Luis Valley until very early Wednesday morning. That said, snow totals will be minimal here, between a trace and 2". Walsenburg and Trinidad forecast: Low: 10s/20s High: 20s/30s A lot of wind, but not much snow for the southern I-25 corridor on Wednesday, with the main impacts from this storm expected to stay well to our north. ![]() Snow totals in Kiowa and Cheyenne counties will range between 1-6". Areas to the north will remain under either a Winter Weather Advisory or a Winter Storm Warning until late Wednesday afternoon. The cut-off for the worst of the storm will be for areas to the north of the Arkansas River Valley. Plains forecast: Low: 20s High: 30s Windy and cold, with snow for parts of the eastern Plains on Wednesday. Stay tuned for updates from First Alert 5 regarding potential road (I-25) and school closures. On top of the snow, wind gusts to 45 mph on Wednesday will not only impact travel on the roads, but could lead to some serious snow drifts. A Winter Storm Warning will remain in effect until 5 pm Wednesday, with snowfall totals easily reaching 7-11". Tri-Lakes forecast: Low: 10s/20s High: 20s Northern El Paso County will be ground zero for the worst impacts in Southern Colorado over the next 24 hours. A winter storm set to impact Colorado on Wednesday and Thursday will bring unusually cold air along with enough snow to create difficult travel conditions in many areas. Being on the southern end of the worst part of the storm, snow totals here could range between 5-9", with major impacts to travel expected. Woodland Park forecast: Low: 15 High: 27 With a Winter Weather Advisory in effect in Teller County until 5 pm, we're looking at a cold, snowy and windy 24 hours of weather. Much like Pueblo, we won't see the worst part of this storm, with only a few additional light snow showers expected tomorrow. With the bulk of the storm missing us to the north, snow totals in Pueblo should be fairly light, from a trace to 2".Ĭanon City forecast: Low: 29 High: 40 Wednesday will be an overcast and windy day as storm energy continues to impact our forecast. Pueblo forecast: Low: 25 High: 40 A cloudy, cold and windy day for the Steel City, with peak gusts up to 40 mph. KOAA weather Snow forecast potential for the Pikes Peak Region through Wednesday evening - 1/17 to 1/18/23 ![]()
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