Winter Storm Warnings, snow
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A First Alert Weather Day continues through noon today
However, that break will be short-lived, as the typical spring pattern returns later in the week with scattered afternoon “pop-up” showers and storms developing once again due to daytime heating. The weekend brings another shift in the pattern.
A low-pressure weather system moving into northwest Montana on Wednesday is expected to bring a warm and wet spring storm, dropping several inches of snow near the Continental Divide and more than a foot in the highest mountain peaks,
A spring storm brings widespread rain, gusty winds, and higher elevation snow to the mountains on Tuesday. The morning commute will be rainy with heavy pockets at times. Rain will turn to showers by the afternoon.
A spring storm Tuesday and Wednesday brought 1 to 2 feet of snow to the San Juan Mountains, including about 17 inches in Silverton, 19 inches at Wolf Creek Pass and 11 inches in Telluride. Meanwhile,
Special weather statements are in effect for much of northern Ontario, as a Colorado Low is expected to bring between 10 and 15 centimetres of snow to the region. Here's what we know about the storm