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Last Map Update: Fri, Apr 3, 2026 at 3:14:13 am MDT

Showers are increasing across the region this evening, but the main event arrives overnight. A strong cold front will sweep through early Thursday morning, crashing snow levels down to the valley floors (near 3,000 feet) and bringing heavy, wet snow to the area. Impacts Expected Through Friday Morning: Travel: Slick spots are likely over mountain passes. If you must travel, take it slow and expect periods of significantly reduced visibility. Valleys: A slushy couple of inches are possible through Thursday, with rain and snow showers lingering into Friday. Power and Trees: The combination of heavy, wet snow and wind gusts reaching 25-35 mph means isolated tree damage and power outages are possible.
It might be hard to believe while you're feeling the chill and watching the rain and snow fall today, but a massive warm-up is arriving just in time for the weekend! We're talking 60s and even low 70s for our lower river valleys by Saturday and Sunday. This heat is going to kick spring snowmelt into high gear. Rivers and streams will be running high, fast, and freezing cold. If you're heading out to enjoy the sun and warm temperatures, watch out for logs and debris in the water, keep pets on a tight leash near the banks, and stay back from the edge. High water can easily erode the dirt beneath your feet. Stay safe and enjoy the return of the thaw! ☀️

 

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