A quick moving Pacific storm system will impact the region today through Wednesday morning, bringing more snow totwitpic.com/c6yirs
— NWS Grand Junction (@NWSGJT) February 26, 2013
*BreakingWeatherAlert* My latest thoughts on our next round of snow Tue./Tue Night & how much snow, click here: kktv.com/weather #cowx
— Brian Bledsoe (@BrianBledsoe) February 26, 2013
Cold front to move through Loveland, Fort Collins region Tuesday: A little more snow is in the forecast for Lo… tinyurl.com/atlouqf
— ReporterHerald (@reporterherald) February 26, 2013
From the Loveland Reporter-Herald:
On Tuesday, a cold front will move through the region bringing scattered snow showers to the area, says Yates. High temperatures will be in the upper 20s and lower 30s under cloudy skies. Winds will be breezy. Overnight, snow showers will decrease and temperatures will return to the single digits and teens. Snowfall accumulations through Tuesday will be light, with most locations seeing less than an inch of snow.
Southern Colorado will see another fast moving weather system make its way across the region Tuesday and Tuesday n twitpic.com/c6vqvk
— NWS Pueblo (@NWSPueblo) February 26, 2013
Snow, bitter wind chills forecast for Fort Collins Tuesday noconow.co/13Pt7Fr
— Coloradoan (@coloradoan) February 26, 2013