Colorado Winter Storm Warning: Heavy Snow Expected on I-25 Corridor Through Wednesday Morning

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Pueblo, CO – Southern Colorado is under a Winter Storm Warning as heavy snow blankets the region, making roads treacherous, especially along the I-25 corridor. The storm is expected to peak between 5 a.m. and 10 a.m. Wednesday, bringing an additional 3 to 5 inches of snow to El Paso, Fremont, and Pueblo counties.

According to the National Weather Service, snow will continue throughout today, with gusty winds and temperatures dipping into the low 20s overnight. Commuters should plan for extended travel times and exercise caution on icy roads. Emergency services urge residents to avoid unnecessary travel during the storm’s peak.

Looking ahead, Wednesday is forecasted to be mostly sunny but bitterly cold, with a high near 34°F and lows plunging to 7°F by nightfall. Slight chances of snow return Thursday and Thursday night, with temperatures ranging from 36°F during the day to single digits overnight. Conditions improve Friday, with sunny skies and a high near 38°F.

Residents are advised to stock up on essential supplies and prepare for potential delays or disruptions through midweek. Travelers should check road conditions at COTrip.org and keep an emergency kit in their vehicles.

Stay informed as weather conditions evolve. The National Weather Service encourages residents to monitor updates and heed safety warnings.

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