More snow headed for mountains, Denver area
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Heavy snow is expected in the mountains on Tuesday and Wednesday, which could be particularly difficult for anyone traveling across the state for Thanksgiving.
Heavy mountain snow will slow down Thanksgiving travelers, but that's not all. It will be cold enough tonight for a little taste of winter in the valleys and lowlands too.
Winter returned to Colorado’s high country over the weekend, especially in the southern and central mountains. The state’s snowpack is slowly rebounding as well, with the median average moved above 33%.
Traffic on Snoqualmie Pass was moving well on Wednesday morning after a dumping of snow over the past 24 hours.Drivers will just find some slush from overnight. The pavement is bare and wet. Watch out for some ponding due to melting snow.
A series of storms continue to bring soaking rain, gusty winds and mountain snowfall to California and the Southwest through early this week. Heavy rainfall rates could bring life-threatening flooding and landslides,
In the lower elevations, expect widespread rain by the afternoon. Highs will be in the lower 40s. Overnight lows will be chilly in the 30s. Warm air advection on Wednesday will bring precipitation back to rain and or rain/mix in the mountains and lower elevation rain.
LOS ANGELES - Another storm is rolling through Southern California, making for a wet morning commute. The latest storm system has produced heavy downpours, thunderstorms, and even snow in the mountain communities. Another storm flooded roads and caused damage across Southern California.
High pressure remains in control today and Friday. Daytime highs will be in the low to mid-70s to close the work week. Behind the front, much cooler air spills in. Snow levels drop to around 5,000 feet by Sunday morning. Highs on Sunday only reach the 40s.
A final storm in a wet stretch will deliver rain and mountain snow to California this week before a welcome break in the weather arrives for the week of Thanksgiving.
The Isle of Man Constabulary has confirmed that the entirety of the A18 Mountain Road has been closed due to heavy snowfall. A yellow weather warning was issued earlier today for snow and ice, which has been in place since 3pm until 10am tomorrow (Sunday, November 30).