![]() ![]() Travel on mountain and foothills highways is to be avoided if possible, including on Interstate 70 west of Denver.Snowfall rates of about 2 inches per hour possible.Snowfall totals of 1 to 2 feet expected above 8,000 feet with locally higher amounts.Front Range mountains, including areas just west of Fort Collins, including Rocky Mountain National Park and Cameron Peak, extending south of Colorado Springs.Winter storm warning for northern mountains and foothills During those same hours, the Denver metro area is looking at heavier showers with lighter showers persisting over a larger area into the evening and night time.Tuesday with another lighter, more scattered push later in the evening. Fort Collins area is expected to see heaviest showers roughly 4-7 p.m. ![]() Just before noon Tuesday, the weather service in Boulder sent on its Twitter account a radar loop from Tuesday morning through early Wednesday morning. Latest radar loop gives a better picture of where and when heaviest rain will fall ![]() Here are forecast updates as of Tuesday morning, including a winter storm warning, travel impacts and updated snowfall and rainfall forecasts for Fort Collins and other areas of the state, according to the National Weather Service. That is reflected in the snowfall and rainfall totals below from Monday's forecast. The storm track has shifted south, which increases the snow and rain totals of Denver south and decreases those predictions north and east of Denver. There are a few changes in the forecast as the slow-moving spring storm moves into Colorado on Tuesday and continues into Wednesday. Watch Video: Winter car emergency kit: What you need to include ![]()
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