Hazardous Weather Outlook
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Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO
1046 AM MST Tue Nov 12 2024

COZ030>051-131800-
Jackson County Below 9000 Feet-
West Jackson and West Grand Counties Above 9000 Feet-
Grand and Summit Counties Below 9000 Feet-
South and East Jackson/Larimer/North and Northeast Grand/
Northwest Boulder Counties Above 9000 Feet-
South and Southeast Grand/West Central and Southwest Boulder/
Gilpin/Clear Creek/Summit/North and West Park Counties Above
9000 Feet-Larimer and Boulder Counties Between 6000 and 9000 Feet-
Jefferson and West Douglas Counties Above 6000 Feet/Gilpin/Clear
Creek/Northeast Park Counties Below 9000 Feet-
Central and Southeast Park County-
Larimer County Below 6000 Feet/Northwest Weld County-
Boulder And Jefferson Counties Below 6000 Feet/West Broomfield
County-
North Douglas County Below 6000 Feet/Denver/West Adams and
Arapahoe Counties/East Broomfield County-
Elbert/Central and East Douglas Counties Above 6000 Feet-
Northeast Weld County-Central and South Weld County-Morgan County-
Central and East Adams and Arapahoe Counties-
North and Northeast Elbert County Below 6000 Feet/North Lincoln
County-
Southeast Elbert County Below 6000 Feet/South Lincoln County-
Logan County-Washington County-Sedgwick County-Phillips County-
1046 AM MST Tue Nov 12 2024


This hazardous weather outlook is for northeast and north central
Colorado.

.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight

Snow showers will develop in the mountains this afternoon and
continue overnight, with a chance of mainly rain showers on the
plains this evening. Snow accumulations will be 4 to 8 inches
around Rabbit Ears Pass, with 1 to 4 inches in the other high
mountains and less than 2 inches in the valleys.

It will also become windy in the mountains this afternoon and on
the plains by early evening. Wind gusts of 30 to 40 mph will be
common in the late afternoon and early evening, with decreasing
winds later tonight.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Wednesday through Monday

Dry conditions are expected through Friday with the next chance
of snow in the mountains on Saturday. A wet system will arrive
Monday and Tuesday, bringing chances of snow in the mountains and
mixed precipitation (rain and snow) to the Plains.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Spotter activation will not be needed today or tonight.

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