National Weather Service Issues Heavy Snow Warning for Colorado and Wyoming, Impacting Travel and Safety
A significant late-season winter storm is affecting parts of Colorado and Wyoming, with the National Weather Service (NWS) issuing multiple winter storm warnings and advisories. The storm is expected to bring up to 30 inches of snow in some areas, particularly affecting mountain regions and urban corridors. In Colorado, areas such as the Front Range, Eastern Plains, and central valleys are under advisories, with snowfall expected to reach between 10 and 20 inches in higher elevations. The storm is likely to disrupt travel, damage trees and power lines, and create hazardous conditions. In Wyoming, similar warnings are in place, with the Snowy Range and other mountain areas expecting significant snowfall. The NWS warns of reduced visibility and potential power outages due to the heavy, wet snow.