![]() ![]() The first and strongest snow of the week is expected to fall. ![]() To view a more complete record, and to filter impacts by drought severity, sector and season, check out the interactive State Impacts Tool. Colorado Springs is bracing for several rounds of snowfall this week that could lead to as much as 4 inches of snow. ![]() for Colorado Springs, Fountain, Security-Widefield, Stratmoor, Peterson and Schriver Space Force Base, Fort Carson, Cimarron. Below are examples of some of the impacts experienced in Colorado in the past. Current advisory: A flood warning is in effect until 10:15 p.m. No two states have the same experience during a drought. Today’s Forecast: A mixed bag of weather this morning in Southern Colorado, with areas of fog in parts of Pueblo and El Paso counties, and mostly sunny skies for the rest of the region. Midnight Tuesday through early Thursday morning: Snowfall expected in the Denver metro area and southern half of the state, when heaviest snow and windy conditions take place. Here are the latest snow totals across Colorado as of 10:40 p.m.: Douglas Pass 17 inches Crescent Village 14 inches New Castle 14 Genesee 12.1 inches Skyway 11 inches. To see or report current drought impacts, please visit the Drought Impacts Toolkit, where you can find impacts from media in the Drought Impact Reporter and from citizen scientists and other volunteer observers under Condition Monitoring Observations. Snowpack levels across the state are currently 5 of normal. See an updated list of snow totals across southern Colorado with an interactive map to zoom into snow reports in your area. ![]()
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