The recent round of snow that’s been moving through Colorado since Sunday is set to continue into mid-day Wednesday, and some decent totals could still fall in the northern half of the state. After that, it’s looking like another wave of snow could be on the way, too.
According to the National Weather Service, widespread flurries in the state’s mountainous terrain are set to continue into Wednesday, favoring central and northern peaks. The areas that should get hit the hardest during this period include the Continental Divide north of I-70 and peaks of the Park Range, which is located near Steamboat Springs.
In the most likely snowfall scenario, harder hit areas get about eight to 12 inches of fresh snow through Thursday morning with about one to six inches of snow falling elsewhere in central and northern Colorado. Meanwhile, the high-end snowfall scenario – which comes with a 10 percent chance – shows the possibility of about 12 to 18 inches in the aforementioned harder hit areas, with totals of six to 12 inches also falling in the Flat Tops Wilderness…