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By Rocky Mountain News
May 23, 2007
<!-- /byline --> Don?t set the holiday picnic table just yet. You might need to clear some snow first. Light snow is falling along Interstate 70 on both sides of the Eisenhower Tunnel and along some mountain passes, with 3 to 7 inches expected around Dillon. Heavy rain and some hail is falling in parts of the metro area and along the Interstate 25 corridor to the south.
The National Weather Service says rain or thundershowers are likely through this evening along the Front Range, with snowshowers expected by midnight in the Castle Rock area. Thunderstorms could be heavy on the eastern plains, where heavy rain has been reported in several areas.
The southwestern mountains of Colorado are under a snow advisory, with up to 8 inches of accumulation possible by early evening.
A freeze watch is in effect for tonight in the San Luis Valley region and much of southeastern Colorado is under a flash flood watch.
Conditions are expected to improve tomorrow, with highs forecast in the mid 60s along the Front Range. Highs are expected in the 70s to near 80 over what should be a mostly sunny Memorial Day holiday weekend.
Rocky Mountain News - Denver and Colorado's reliable source for breaking news, sports and entertainment: Local
May 23, 2007
<!-- /byline --> Don?t set the holiday picnic table just yet. You might need to clear some snow first. Light snow is falling along Interstate 70 on both sides of the Eisenhower Tunnel and along some mountain passes, with 3 to 7 inches expected around Dillon. Heavy rain and some hail is falling in parts of the metro area and along the Interstate 25 corridor to the south.
The National Weather Service says rain or thundershowers are likely through this evening along the Front Range, with snowshowers expected by midnight in the Castle Rock area. Thunderstorms could be heavy on the eastern plains, where heavy rain has been reported in several areas.
The southwestern mountains of Colorado are under a snow advisory, with up to 8 inches of accumulation possible by early evening.
A freeze watch is in effect for tonight in the San Luis Valley region and much of southeastern Colorado is under a flash flood watch.
Conditions are expected to improve tomorrow, with highs forecast in the mid 60s along the Front Range. Highs are expected in the 70s to near 80 over what should be a mostly sunny Memorial Day holiday weekend.
Rocky Mountain News - Denver and Colorado's reliable source for breaking news, sports and entertainment: Local