Colorado winter storm warning map shows over 20 inches of snow possible

A powerful winter storm is set to slam into Colorado, bringing significant snowfall and hazardous travel conditions. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for several mountain regions, with up to 2 feet of snow possible in some areas.

Residents in the state's northern and central mountains can expect heavy snowfall totals, reaching over 20 inches in some areas, including Flat Tops, Gore and Elk Mountains, and Central Mountain Valleys. The Sierra Madre and Snowy Ranges are also expected to receive significant snowfall, with totals reaching up to 2 feet.

The storm's impact will be felt throughout the state, with areas below 9,000 feet in Grand and Summit Counties potentially seeing up to 3 feet of snow. However, it's worth noting that these totals can vary significantly depending on elevation.

Travel conditions are expected to be treacherous, especially during the night and early morning hours when winds will likely pick up. The National Weather Service advises residents to exercise extreme caution when traveling, considering delaying all non-essential trips.

Residents who must travel during the storm should prepare by taking a winter storm kit with essentials such as tire chains, booster cables, flashlights, shovels, blankets, and extra clothing. It's also recommended to bring water, first aid kits, and other supplies that could help in case of an emergency.

The National Weather Service meteorologist Marc Chenard emphasizes the importance of caution when traveling during the storm, noting that conditions will likely worsen overnight and into tomorrow before lightening up by tomorrow evening or night.
 
this is gonna be a doozy of a snow day ❄️... i'm not surprised they're warning folks about hazardous travel conditions, these storms can get pretty crazy in colorado. 20 inches of snow? that's no joke 🤯... and with the winds picking up at night, it's gonna be super sketchy out there.

i do wish they'd give us a bit more notice before the storm hits, though - seems like we're getting most of the warnings at the last minute 🕰️... but i guess that's just par for the course in winter weather. still gotta stock up on those emergency supplies, tho 😊. water, first aid kits, the works. anyone planning on venturing out during this mess? 🚗😬
 
🌨️ omg u guys i got the scoop on this huge snowstorm comin thru colorado!! like i know its not ideal but if u gotta travel 4 the holidays make sure u prep ur kit with all the essentials - tire chains, flashlights, shovels, u name it! 3 feet of snow is a lot & conditions r gonna get treacherous esp at night. didnt realize elevation made such a big diff in totals tho... 20 inches in some areas is wild 🤯 & i heard the forecast said things might even get worse b4 they get better 🌫️
 
🌨️ ugh, another snowmageddon in Colorado 🤦‍♂️ I'm so over how these storms seem to bring the entire state to a standstill. Like, I get it, 2 feet of snow is a lot, but can't we just shovel our driveways and call it a day? 😴 The whole "exercise extreme caution" vibe is just so dramatic. And don't even get me started on the winter storm kit list... who thought it was a good idea to carry around shovels, blankets, and extra clothing in your car? 🤷‍♀️ It's like we're expecting a zombie apocalypse or something 😂
 
man this is gonna be a bad one 🌨️ I've got friends who live in the mountains and they're already stocking up on supplies like it's the apocalypse lol but seriously though 20 inches of snow in some areas? that's crazy talk ❄️ how are ppl supposed to even drive with wind gusts that strong? and what about all the people who don't have four-wheel drive or chains for their tires? this is gonna be a long night 🌃
 
aww man snowstorm is comin thru colorado can be super bad out there esp in the higher elevations i've had some close calls on roads like dat back in 2019 remember to prep ur kit & delay trips if u don't have 2 leave 🌨️❄️
 
Ugh, another crazy winter storm coming to Colorado! 🌨️ I'm not surprised though, the state's mountains are basically begging for a good snowpocalypse. I hope everyone is prepared with those winter storm kits, it's always better to be safe than sorry. 3 feet of snow in some areas? That's a lot of shoveling and salt-spreading ahead 🧹💨. And don't even get me started on the travel conditions... treacherous is an understatement 😬. I'm just glad they're warning everyone about it, now let's just hope for the best and that nobody gets hurt.
 
🌨️ ugh, this is gonna be a bad one... i'm no fan of winter storms in colorado, all those roads and highways are gonna get super slippery 🚗😬. i think it's good that the government is warning people, but like, 3 feet of snow? that's just crazy ❄️. have you seen the ski resorts up there? they're already expecting a huge hit of snow, now it's anyone's guess for the rest of us... 🤞
 
OMG u guys! Like a major snowmageddon is coming to Colorado!! 🌨️ 2 feet of snow?!?! That's crazy talk!!! I know some ppl might be stoked for the winter sports scene but I'm more worried about those poor drivers trying to navigate through all that snow 😬. Can't we just have a gentle sprinkle or something instead? 🤣 And omg, have u seen those totals for areas below 9k ft?!?! 3 feet of snow?!?! That's like, woah!! 😲 So yeah, def take those travel tips from the National Weather Service to heart... errr I mean, not that I'm gonna cancel all my plans or anything 🤣
 
❄️🚨 Oh man, this winter storm is gonna be a doozy in Colorado! I'm imagining a big ol' snowman with 2 feet of snow on the Flat Tops and Gore Mountains... that's some serious powder! 🎿 The mountain roads are gonna be super sketchy, especially after dark when those winds pick up. You should defo make sure you're prepared with a winter storm kit, like having tire chains and flashlights in your car. It's better to err on the side of caution and reschedule any non-essential trips.

I'm also thinking about how the snowfall totals can vary so much depending on elevation... it's like a big ol' diagonal line on my mind diagram 📐 with 9,000 feet being the magic number for potentially seeing up to 3 feet of snow. It's gonna be a wild ride in Colorado, but I'm sure everyone will be safe and cozy inside their warm homes, sipping hot cocoa ☕️!
 
Wow 🌨️! Colorado is like, totally gearing up for a major snowpocalypse 🌨️❄️! 2 feet of snow in some areas? That's insane! I'm glad they're warning people about the hazardous travel conditions... it's not exactly the best time to be out on the roads. I do hope everyone has those winter storm kits ready with all the essentials, though 🛍️💪. And 9,000 feet or higher? Forget about it, dude ❄️😅!
 
Ugh snow day is going to be a real thing for many Coloradans 🌨️! But on the other hand, I feel bad for all those people who have to commute and stuff. The state's mountain regions can get super harsh during winter storms like this one. Still, it's always good that the authorities are taking precautions and advising people to be careful. Traveling at night is already a nightmare, adding heavy snow on top of it? No thanks! I'd rather just stay indoors with a hot cuppa ☕️ and watch the storm rage outside.
 
oic, 2 feet of snow is a lot! i was thinking of visiting colorado next month, but now i'm not sure if it's gonna be too snowy for me to enjoy hiking 🏞️😬 think they should have better road conditions, tho... roads are always a nightmare in those winter storms.
 
Ugh, I'm so sick of all these winter storm warnings 🌨️. Like, can't we just have one decent day without a snowstorm ruining everything? I swear, it's like the world is just one big snow-day factory now 🤣. And don't even get me started on the whole "exercise extreme caution" thing - are people really that clueless? It's not like the roads are going to be icy or anything, it's just a little snow! 😂
 
🌨️ I'm so worried about people having to deal with this snowstorm. 3 feet of snow in some areas is just crazy! 🤯 How are they supposed to shovel that? And what about those roads, it's gonna be super slippery out there. I think the government should really step up and make sure everyone has access to necessary supplies like food and water. Some people might get stuck at home for days without anyone to check on them. That's a total disaster waiting to happen 🚨
 
Ugh, I'm so sick of all these precautions people are taking for this snowstorm 🤦‍♂️... like, yeah sure, bring your winter storm kit and delay those non-essential trips, but can't we just be spontaneous for once? 🤔 I mean, what's the worst that could happen if you get stuck in a snowbank or two? It's not like the roads are going to come crashing down around us... although, I guess 3 feet of snow in some areas is pretty wild 😲. And honestly, can we just say "winter storm" and not make such a big deal out of it? It's just snow, right? ❄️
 
omg this winter storm is going to be so bad!! like, 2 feet of snow in some areas?! i'm a bit worried about my friend who lives near flat tops, she's not exactly experienced with driving in heavy snow, hope she's prepared 🤞... and yeah, it's crazy how the conditions can vary depending on elevation, did they say which roads are most likely to be affected? also, 3 feet of snow below 9k feet?! that's just wild 🌪️
 
omg u guys winter storm alert 🌨️🚨 colorado is about to get SLAMMED with snow ❄️ up to 2 feet in some areas w/ hazardous travel conditions 😬 think twice b4 venturin out esp during night & morning hours when winds kick in 🌃 it's not just flat tops & gore mountains gettin hit tho, whole state is feelin the impact 9k ft and above get prepared for up to 3 feet of snow ❄️ winter storm kit essentials are a must b'lieve me i'm already stockpilin mine 🛍️💪
 
🌨️ The impending winter storm in Colorado is a perfect example of how rapidly changing environmental conditions can impact daily life. The projected 2 feet of snowfall in some areas raises concerns about road safety, particularly for those traveling at high elevations above 9,000 feet. I think it's prudent to prioritize preparedness and caution when venturing out during this storm, especially considering the potential for worsening conditions overnight 🌃. By stocking up on essential supplies like food, water, and warm clothing, residents can increase their chances of staying safe and comfortable until the storm passes.
 
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