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Weather forecast for Colorado, Fort Collins moves in as a storm system

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  • The heaviest snow is expected on May 6th in the mountains, with 1 to 2 foot possible in some areas.
  • The rainfall in the foothills and the levels range from 1 to 3.5 inches.

A slow moving storm system is on May 5th to Colorado and brings urgently needed rain and snow, whereby the prediction 1 inch or more rain for Fort Collins and 1 to 2 foot demands snow for the northern mountains.

Here you will find a look at the latest spring storm, according to the National Weather Service:

Timing of the rain, snow will affect the mountain trip in Colorado

  • May 5: Snow (7,500 feet and higher) and showers develop overnight in the afternoon before a break in the storm. The mountain trips on the Interstate 70, the US Highway 40 and the Colorado Highway 7 could be affected by heavy, wet snow in the evening.
  • May 6th: The heaviest snow/rain mix for the mountains with 1 to 2 feet in the Rocky Mountain National Park, Medicine Bow Range, mosquito chain, Indian summit and higher increases from Summit County. Expect the effects of mountain trips in the afternoon and at night. Rain awaited for the foothills, the Interstate 25 Corridor and the Eastern Plains from 12 noon to midnight.
  • May 7: The snow in higher altitudes and rain continues somewhere else, but decreases during the day. The effects of the mountain of travel can remain on the pass level.

Rain sums for Colorado locations from May 5th to 7th

  • Fort Collins: 1-1.5 inches
  • Red Federseen: 1.5 inches
  • Estes Park: 2-2.5 inches
  • Greeley: 1-1.5 inches
  • Book block: 1.5-2 inches
  • Denver: 1.5-2 inches
  • Castle Rock: 1.5-2 inches
  • Colorado Springs: 3-3.5 inches

Snowfall sums for Colorado Mountains from May 5th to 7th

  • Red Federseen: 3-4 inches
  • Estes Park: 1-2 inches
  • Cameron pass: 6-8 inches
  • Berghoud Pass: 18-24 inches
  • Eisenhower tunnel: 12-18 inches
  • Loveland Pass: 12-18 inches
  • Hoosier Pass: 8-12 inches
  • Kenosha Pass: 6-8 inches

When do I expect the heaviest rain in Fort Collins?

  • May 5: 80% probability of rain with showers and thunderstorms, then shower and possibly a thunderstorm after 2 a.m. high near 66, with East Wind becomes 7 to 17 miles per hour south-south and on 28 miles per hour. Low by 45.
  • May 6th: 100% rain probability and possibly a thunderstorm after 9 a.m. and 90% chance at night. High near 52nd Ostnortostwind 8 to 14 miles per hour, up to 22 miles per hour. Low by 39.
  • May 7th: 80% of the chance of showering, with thunderstorms even after noon. High near 59. North wind 5 to 8 miles per hour in the afternoon East Südost becomes and drills to 16 miles per hour. Low by 38.

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