I don’t have live access to current weather advisories right now. I can give you a quick overview of how to check the latest Colorado winter storm warnings and what to expect, plus where to look for authoritative updates.
Where to check the latest warnings
- National Weather Service Boulder office (BOU) updates: look for WSW (Winter Storm Warning) or WS Watch advisories for high country and Front Range. They publish real-time advisories and timing windows.
- Local media outlets in Colorado (Denver7, Denver Gazette, CBS Colorado) often summarize the latest NWS advisories and include travel impacts for I-25, I-70, and mountain routes.
- Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC) for avalanche danger in backcountry areas; warnings and danger levels can accompany winter storm events.
What to watch for during a typical Colorado winter storm
- Timing: warnings often specify a multi-day event with heavier snow at elevations above 8,000–9,000 feet and lighter accumulations in valleys.
- Snow totals: high-country totals can range from several inches to two feet or more in a single system; lower elevations may see lighter snow or mixed precipitation.
- Travel impacts: expect road closures or chain/requirement advisories on mountain passes; I-70 and I-25 corridors can see intermittent closures during peak snowfall.
- Avalanche risk: backcountry zones may transition to elevated avalanche risk; travel in avalanche terrain is discouraged during peak storm and load times.
If you’d like, I can monitor for updates and summarize the current warnings for your area in São Paulo as well as relevant travel routes to Colorado (e.g., flights or connections) and provide a concise, up-to-date briefing. I can also pull together a quick checklist for preparation and travel safety.
Sources
The National Weather Service has issued winter storm warnings for Colorado and Wyoming, with up to 24 inches of snow. The adverse weather conditions are expected at higher elevations through Wednesday, May 6, in the...
www.geo.tvNOAA National Weather Service
forecast.weather.govThe National Weather Service is your best source for complete weather forecast and weather related information on the web!
forecast.weather.govThe National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for Denver's metro area and other Front Range regions.
patch.comWinter Storm News
www.cbsnews.comWinter storm warnings and winter weather advisories were issued Wednesday for most of Colorado’s mountains through Friday, where some areas could see upwards of 2 feet of snow.
www.denver7.comThe National Weather Service (NWS), has issued a winter storm warning including parts of Colorado’s high country. According to the NWS, the warning is in effect from 11 p.m. Monday to 5 a.m. Thursday. The warning includes the northwest San Juna Mountains, Telluride, Lizard Head Pass, Rabbit Ears Pass, the Elkhead and Park Mountains, Grand […]
www.denvergazette.com