Denver, CO – A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for Colorado through 6 AM Saturday, as a snowstorm sweeps across the state. Snowfall is expected to reach up to 12 inches in some areas, creating hazardous conditions, particularly in the mountains and foothills.
According to the National Weather Service, the storm is bringing heavy, wet snow, which could make roads slick and potentially lead to power outages. The highest snow totals are expected in mountain towns like Vail, Breckenridge, and Aspen, where up to a foot of snow is possible. Lower elevations, including Denver, Boulder, and surrounding areas, may see 1 to 6 inches of snow.
The storm is expected to continue into the night, with snow becoming heavier and slushier as temperatures drop. Drivers are advised to use extreme caution on the roads, especially during nighttime hours when visibility will be poor and road conditions will be slippery.
Stay updated on weather alerts and road conditions as the storm progresses. If traveling in affected areas, plan for additional travel time and possible delays.



