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Snowy Start to Easter Weekend: Colorado Braces for Slick Roads and Heavy, Wet Snow

Snowy Start to Easter Weekend: Colorado Braces for Slick Roads and Heavy, Wet Snow

by Larry Ulibarri
April 18, 2025
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Spring Storm Brings Snow, Slick Roads, and Chilly Temps to Colorado Through Saturday

Colorado is bracing for a burst of wintry weather as a strong spring cold front sweeps across the state, bringing snow and plunging temperatures just in time for Easter weekend. The 9NEWS Weather Impact Team has issued a Weather Impact Alert for Friday and Saturday morning, with Winter Weather Advisories in effect for much of western Colorado.

Snow will fall steadily throughout the day Friday, with the heaviest accumulation expected in the early morning and evening hours. Because of near-freezing temperatures and higher sun angles typical for this time of year, roads will likely stay wet during the daytime but could become slick during the morning and evening commutes.

In the mountains, snow is expected to fall throughout Friday, making travel along I-70 especially hazardous. Conditions are not expected to improve until late Saturday. Accumulation forecasts call for 6–14 inches in the mountains, 2–5 inches in the Denver metro, and 4–12 inches in the foothills, depending on elevation and location.

This heavy, wet spring snow could lead to tree damage and broken branches, so residents are advised to gently shake snow-laden tree limbs to prevent breakage.

Good news for holiday plans: skies begin to clear Saturday afternoon, and Easter Sunday is expected to be dry and mild with warming temperatures continuing into next week.

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