The weather will become more active across Colorado early next week. A strong area of low pressure will move acros twitpic.com/chdl5q
— NWS Pueblo (@NWSPueblo) April 6, 2013
From the National Weather Service Pueblo office:
The weather will become more active across Colorado early next week. A strong area of low pressure will move across the southern half of the state Monday and Tuesday. Heavy mountain snows and strong to severe thunderstorms across the eastern plains are possible Monday afternoon and evening. After a strong cold frontal passage on Tuesday, snow may be possible across the San Luis Valley, I-25 corridor, and the eastern plains. Some forecast uncertainty exists in the track of the low pressure center.
Another wave will move across the area this afternoon and evening bringing some clouds, rainshowers, and thunderst twitpic.com/chdi72
— NWS Grand Junction (@NWSGJT) April 6, 2013
From the National Weather Service Grand Junction office:
Another wave will move across the area this afternoon and evening bringing some clouds, rainshowers, and thunderstorms. The big story though is the area of low pressure off the coast of British Columbia that will start dropping to the southeast today. By Monday, widespread precipitation is expected ahead of the cold front depicted for all mountainous terrain and maybe some northern valleys. This unsettled weather will continue through early Wednesday morning. After that, two more disturbances are expected Thursday evening and again Friday evening.
A strong and cold spring storm impacts the region Monday and Tuesday bringing mountain #snow. Click here: ow.ly/jNzlb #cowx #utwx
— NWS Grand Junction (@NWSGJT) April 6, 2013