DENVER (KDVR) — We are more than halfway through the month of May and a snowstorm is on the way. The Pinpoint Weather Team has issued a Pinpoint Weather Alert Day for all day Friday and the morning on Saturday.
A winter storm warning has been issued for the Denver metro area and Front Range effective noon Friday through noon Saturday including Boulder, Golden, Highlands Ranch, Denver, Lakewood, Fort Collins, Aurora, Arvada, Loveland, Littleton, Nunn, Longmont, Hereford, Parker, Denver International Airport, and Brighton.
The National Weather Service said watches are issued when conditions are favorable for a significant winter storm event (heavy sleet, heavy snow, ice storm, heavy snow and blowing snow or a combination of events.)
The snowstorm is expected to arrive on Friday. Rain/snow will start in Denver around 12 p.m.
Criteria for a winter storm warning
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said a winter storm warning is issued for the following conditions:
- Heavy snow of at least 6 inches in 12 hours, or at least 8 inches in 24 hours, is expected
- It can also be issued if sleet accumulation will be at least half an inch
How much snow will accumulate?
Meteorologist Chris Tomer says total snow accumulations will vary, but the biggest totals will come from above 6,000 feet. That includes the Foothills, some western suburbs, mountains, and Palmer Divide. That’s where 1-2 feet of accumulation is possible.
Forecast accumulations:
- Denver 1-4 inches
- Foothills 1-2 feet
- Palmer Divide: 6-12 inches
- Eastern Plains 1-3 inches
- Northern Colorado 1-4 inches
- High Mountains 1-2 feet on the Divide with less west
Here are tools that can help you stay prepared for any type of weather:
- Closings & Delays: Full List
- Pinpoint Weather Alert Days Friday and Saturday: How much snow?
- Interactive Radar
- Delays and cancellations at Denver International Airport
The Pinpoint Weather Team will continue to update the forecast multiple times each day. Be sure to download the free Pinpoint Weather App to stay up-to-date with the newest data as it comes in.