Watches, Warnings & Advisories



One product issued by NWS for: 2 Miles WNW Vail Pass CO

Hazardous Weather Outlook

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO
1056 AM MST Sat Feb 8 2025

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Jackson County Below 9000 Feet-
West Jackson and West Grand Counties Above 9000 Feet-
Grand and Summit Counties Below 9000 Feet-
South and East Jackson/Larimer/North and Northeast Grand/
Northwest Boulder Counties Above 9000 Feet-
South and Southeast Grand/West Central and Southwest Boulder/
Gilpin/Clear Creek/Summit/North and West Park Counties Above
9000 Feet-Larimer and Boulder Counties Between 6000 and 9000 Feet-
Jefferson and West Douglas Counties Above 6000 Feet/Gilpin/Clear
Creek/Northeast Park Counties Below 9000 Feet-
Central and Southeast Park County-
Larimer County Below 6000 Feet/Northwest Weld County-
Boulder And Jefferson Counties Below 6000 Feet/West Broomfield
County-
North Douglas County Below 6000 Feet/Denver/West Adams and
Arapahoe Counties/East Broomfield County-
Elbert/Central and East Douglas Counties Above 6000 Feet-
Northeast Weld County-Central and South Weld County-Morgan County-
Central and East Adams and Arapahoe Counties-
North and Northeast Elbert County Below 6000 Feet/North Lincoln
County-
Southeast Elbert County Below 6000 Feet/South Lincoln County-
Logan County-Washington County-Sedgwick County-Phillips County-
1056 AM MST Sat Feb 8 2025


This hazardous weather outlook is for northeast and north central
Colorado.

.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight

Snow will continue to diminish through the morning, with any
additional accumulations expected to be light. Another round of
light snow is expected for the mountains overnight tonight, with
some light accumulations possible across the northern plains,
mainly along the Wyoming border.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Sunday through Friday

An active weather pattern will continue for the week ahead, with
bouts of mainly light snow. Slick and hazardous travel conditions
can be expected during each one of these periods of snowfall.
Arctic cold will also arrive for the plains and foothills by late
Monday, and should hold through Tuesday and Wednesday. Highs on
Wednesday may struggle out of the teens, while overnight lows will
drop into the single digits in many locales Monday night through
Wednesday night.

One round of light snow arrives late Monday, but that snow should
taper off by Tuesday morning. Another round of light snow is then
expected Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.

Mountain areas will have a chance to see more significant
accumulations of snow Thursday night through Friday. Meanwhile, the
plains will see limited chances of snow and moderating temperatures
through that time.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Spotter activation will not be needed today or tonight.

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