The snow will pick up later on Saturday afternoon and last into the night. Snow and blowing snow will continue into Sunday morning, and then a few light snow showers will last into the afternoon.
As a reminder, we "spring forward" Saturday night into Sunday with the start of Daylight Saving Time. This will push the sunset time back to 7:21 p.m. OVERNIGHT: Rain/Snow showers, Low 29°.
Light snow will start up again in Colorado’s mountains Wednesday night and continue through Saturday, NWS forecasters said in a Hazardous Weather Outlook. Denver has a 20% chance of rain and ...
We're tracking an incoming system that will deliver snow, and solid wind gusts, to the mountains Friday and Saturday with thundersnow possible Saturday afternoon along I-70. While we've seen ...
Heavy, wet snow is expected to start Wednesday night in west-central areas including Grande Prairie, Whitecourt and Edson. By Thursday morning, snow will intensify across central Alberta ...
Some light rain will be developing Thursday evening then start to transition into snow as we get into the nighttime hours on Thursday night. As the snow takes over, there are likely to be some ...
A system will bring widespread light snow Monday morning, changing to rain for southern and coastal communities. While this will not be a major storm, parts of the state will see slippery travel ...
High: 58 SATURDAY NIGHT: Becoming mostly clear; cold and brisk. Low: 26 SUNDAY: Sun and clouds; chilly showers overnight (mixing with wet snow in Poconos) High: 47, Low: 35 It's rather ironic that ...
A COUPLE SCATTERED SHOWERS. THERE’S THE SNOW CHANCE ON FRIDAY. NOT HUGE. NOT LIKE YESTERDAY. LAST NIGHT, EARLY THIS MORNING. SUNSHINE FOR SATURDAY. THIS SATURDAY NIGHT WE SPRING FORWARD ONE HOUR ...
By later Sunday into Monday, the low will exit which means temperatures will cool for Monday which could bring a chance for light snow showers/flurries to end March. There is a low end chance of ...
Very heavy, wet snow, sticking to tree branches and power lines combined with wind gusts of 50 to 60 mph could cause power outages and low or no visibility Tuesday night. Blizzard warnings in ...
A night in a snow hotel won’t be the most comfortable of your life, but it might be the most memorable (Picture: Alice Murphy) I’m shivering on a bed of ice, nothing but the chattering of my ...