Pueblo, CO – A quick-moving storm system is forecast to bring snow to Colorado beginning Monday afternoon, intensifying overnight into Tuesday. The heaviest snowfall is expected over the Eastern Mountains, creating hazardous travel conditions.
According to the National Weather Service in Pueblo, snow will begin impacting the Palmer Divide on Monday afternoon and spread southward by evening. The storm is projected to significantly affect Interstate 25, with travel disruptions likely during the Tuesday morning commute. Areas along the Sangre de Cristo and Wet Mountains may see moderate to heavy snow accumulation.
Meteorologists warn travelers to prepare for slick roads, reduced visibility, and delays. The storm will likely taper off by late Tuesday morning, but lingering icy conditions could persist.
Residents are advised to monitor local forecasts and limit non-essential travel. Keep emergency supplies in vehicles and plan ahead for possible delays.
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