It is looking increasingly likely that a weekend storm system will usher in a period of much colder weather Saturd twitpic.com/ccmirs
— NWS Pueblo (@NWSPueblo) March 19, 2013
From the National Weather Service Pueblo office:
It is looking increasingly likely that a weekend storm system will usher in a period of much colder weather Saturday through part of the following week. A strong cold front will arrive late Friday or early Saturday and will bring modified arctic air from western Canada to our area, along with the chance for some spring snow. Still a ways out, so much can change in the forecast, but people with agricultural or gardening interests should continue to watch the forecasts this week.
Increasing clouds today with light #snow over San Juans. Storm impacts region Wednesday and Thursday. ow.ly/jcA3u#cowx #utwx
— NWS Grand Junction (@NWSGJT) March 19, 2013
From the Nation Weather Service Grand Junction office:
A weak and quick moving disturbance will move through the southern portion of the region, generating some increasing cloud cover today. This disturbance may also generate some light snow showers over the San Juan mountains, but little accumulation is expected. There will be a warm-up to slightly above normal values today through Wednesday, with increasing clouds ahead of an approaching storm system. This storm system will impact the region Wednesday into Thursday, bringing mountain snow and valley rain. Unsettled conditions look to remain over the area through the weekend, with a return to unseasonably cool temperatures.