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More snow will fall across the metro and Front Range throughout the day, according to the NWS, with a high of around 31 degrees. Another two to four inches are anticipated to fall in Denver, forecasts show, with winds heading northeast at around six to eight miles per hour. However, expectations differ across the metro.
Daytime warming centers are open across Denver on Wednesday and overnight cold weather shelters will remain open as long as frosty temperatures continue, city officials said this week.
A storm producing areas of snow over interior British Columbia at the start of the week is expected to move southeastward along the Rockies, causing snow to spread from Montana to Colorado.
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Snow continues falling at Denver International Airport, FAA orders ground stop as planes are deiced
Snow continued to fall at Denver International Airport on Wednesday evening, and the FAA ordered a ground stop through 6 p.m.A posting on the Federal Aviation Administration "National Airspace System Status" website stated the ground stop order was as follows: "Departures to Denver International are grounded due to snow or ice.
The majority of our animals will need to remain in their indoor habitats for their safety and comfort,” Denver zoo officials said in the closure announcement.
Weather officials said the Boulder and Denver metropolitan areas could expect several inches of snow accumulation on Wednesday, December 3, with some areas potentially receiving close to 8 inches.The National Weather Service (NWS) advised drivers to “take it slow” amid the slick travel conditions in the Denver area on Wednesday.
DENVER (KDVR) — Denver’s first big snow of the season is here, causing slick roads for the morning commute on Wednesday. Several highways are seeing lane closures Wednesday morning due to crashes, stalled vehicles or other weather impacts. The Pinpoint Weather team said the snow could continue falling until it clears out Wednesday evening.
Denver officially saw its first snow of the season. Two-tenths of an inch fell at Denver International Airport, the official monitoring site for the city. This is the second latest measurable snow date of the season,
Denver just barely broke a 220+ day streak with no snow on Saturday, and now, they're expecting 3-5 inches of snow that could disrupt travel. To talk more about the snow and the Winter Weather Advisory in place is Kenley Bonner,