Today is forecast to be nearly the same temperature as yesterday.
Nowcast as of 6:33 am MST on November 15, 2009
Now
Light snow will continue across the mountains...foothills and high valleys through the mid morning hours. Snowfall rates will range from one quarter to one half inch per hour
Forecast for Jefferson and West Douglas Counties Above 6000 Feet/Gilpin/Clear Creek/Northeast Park Counties Below 9000 Feet
Updated: 3:49 am MST on November 15, 2009
Winter Storm Warning in effect until 5 PM MST this afternoon...
Today
Snow. Snow accumulation of 2 to 4 inches. Highs in the upper 20s. Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph in the morning becoming light.
... Winter Storm Warning remains in effect until 5 PM MST this afternoon...
A Winter Storm Warning remains in effect until 5 PM MST this afternoon.
Snow will continue falling across the warning area through early afternoon and then gradually diminish. Total snow accumulations from this storm will range from 8 to 16 inches.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
Persons planning travel into the Colorado high country should be prepared for hazardous driving conditions... slow travel... snow packed roads... and poor visibility in spots. Chain Laws will likely be required for semi-trailers and buses to travel over higher mountain passes.
Public Information Statement
Statement as of 2:59 am MST on November 15, 2009
... Today in Metro Denver weather history...
12-15 in 1909... light snowfall totaled 6.7 inches in downtown Denver over the 4 days. This was the first measurable snowfall of the season. Northeast winds were sustained to 15 mph on the 12th. 14-15 in 1917... overnight rainfall was 0.03 inch. This was the only measurable precipitation of the month... making it the 5th driest November on record. In 1985... 3 to 6 inches of snow fell across Metro Denver. Snowfall totaled 3.8 inches at Stapleton International Airport where northeast winds gusted to only 13 mph. In 2005... a winter storm that brought heavy snow to the mountains also spread heavy snow into the foothills to the west of Denver. Snowfall totals included: 14 inches at Aspen Springs... 13 inches near Pinecliffe... and 12 inches near Nederland. Interstate 70 along with U.S. Highway 40 had to be closed near Idaho Springs due to snow... poor visibility in blowing snow... numerous accidents... and an increased avalanche danger. High winds were recorded in the foothills on the 14th. Winds gusted to 89 mph at Georgetown and to 91 mph on Sugarloaf Mountain west of Boulder. Strong microburst winds associated with a dissipating rain shower gusted to 61 mph at Denver International Airport on the 14th. 14-18 in 1964... the first measurable snowfall of the season totaled 6.0 inches at Stapleton International Airport where northeast winds gusted to 32 mph on the 14th. Most of the snow... 4.2 inches... fell on the 14th. This was the only measurable snow of the month. 15 in 1902... 4.0 inches of snow fell over downtown Denver. This was the only measurable snow of the month. Northeast winds were sustained to 18 mph with gusts to 20 mph. In 1906... strong winds howled and roared across Boulder... causing several thousand dollars in damage. The strong winds caused one fatality and minor injuries to others. West winds were sustained to 46 mph in downtown Denver where the strong Chinook winds warmed the temperature to a high of 74 degrees. In 1944... the low temperature dipped to 32 degrees. This is the latest date of the first freeze in Denver. In 1949... a trace of rain fell. Another trace of rain on the 11th was the only precipitation of the month... making the month one of the driest novembers on record and the least snowiest with no snow. This was the first November since 1882 without snow. In 1960... strong winds caused 2 thousand dollars damage to a new school building in Boulder where wind gusts were estimated to 70 mph. Wind gusts to 40 mph were recorded in downtown Denver. Damage occurred to utility lines... signs... and trees. Northwest winds gusted to 44 mph at Stapleton Airport. In 1986... strong Chinook winds howled over the Front Range foothills. The highest wind gust... 81 mph... was recorded at Table Mesa in Boulder. West winds gusted to 31 mph at Stapleton International Airport. In 1987... the first measurable snow of the season was also a major snowstorm. The snow combined with strong winds to close I-70 east of Denver and I-25 to Colorado Springs. Snow accumulations ranged from 6 to 9 inches across Metro Denver with 10 to 20 inches in the foothills. At Stapleton International Airport... 6.1 inches of snow fell and north winds gusted to 47 mph reducing the visibility to as low as 1/8 mile in heavy snow. Strong north winds at 20 to 30 mph with frequent gusts to 40 mph and temperatures hovering around 30 degrees plunged wind chill temperatures to 5 below zero. In 1988... the season's first snow storm hit Metro Denver. The storm dumped 2 to 5 inches of snow... which caused numerous traffic snarls and accidents. North wind gusts to 43 mph caused some blowing snow. Snowfall totaled 2.5 inches at Stapleton International Airport. This was the latest first snow of the season. No traces of snow had occurred earlier in the season. 15-16 in 1894... winds behind an apparent strong cold front were sustained to 60 mph with gusts to 75 mph on the 15th. Snowfall totaled 2.6 inches in the city. Temperatures plunged from a high of 72 degrees on the 15th to a low of only 5 degrees on the 16th. The high temperature on the 16th was 24 degrees... which occurred shortly after midnight. In 1996... around a foot of new snow fell in the foothills west of Denver with 3 to 6 inches at lower elevations across Metro Denver. Some of the snowfall totals included: 15 inches at Georgetown... 12 inches at Idaho Springs... 10 inches at chief hosa... and 9 inches in Coal Creek Canyon. Snowfall totaled 2.9 inches at the site of the former Stapleton International Airport. Northeast winds gusted to 23 mph at Denver International Airport on the 16th. 15-17 in 1991... a strong winter storm dumped heavy snow over Metro Denver. Snowfall amounts totaled 15 inches at Castle Rock and Conifer... 14 inches at Morrison and Parker... 12 inches in southeast Aurora... and 11.6 inches at Stapleton International Airport. Winds were light with the storm.