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Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service North Platte NE
202 PM CST Sat Feb 8 2025

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202 PM CST Sat Feb 8 2025 /102 PM MST Sat Feb 8 2025/

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of western and north
central Nebraska.

.DAY ONE...Tonight.

A chance of light snow late tonight, generally across western
Nebraska and into the Sandhills. Light accumulations expected.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Sunday through Friday.

A chance of light snow through Sunday morning, generally across
western Nebraska into the Sandhills, light accumulations expected.
Another chance of snowfall Monday night into Tuesday across western
and north central Nebraska, and again Tuesday night into Wednesday
morning.

Dangerous cold wind chills possible in the early morning hours of
Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Tuesday appears to be the coldest
with values approaching 20 below zero for large portions of northern
Nebraska.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Spotter activation is not expected at this time.

$$

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO
1056 AM MST Sat Feb 8 2025

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Jackson County Below 9000 Feet-
West Jackson and West Grand Counties Above 9000 Feet-
Grand and Summit Counties Below 9000 Feet-
South and East Jackson/Larimer/North and Northeast Grand/
Northwest Boulder Counties Above 9000 Feet-
South and Southeast Grand/West Central and Southwest Boulder/
Gilpin/Clear Creek/Summit/North and West Park Counties Above
9000 Feet-Larimer and Boulder Counties Between 6000 and 9000 Feet-
Jefferson and West Douglas Counties Above 6000 Feet/Gilpin/Clear
Creek/Northeast Park Counties Below 9000 Feet-
Central and Southeast Park County-
Larimer County Below 6000 Feet/Northwest Weld County-
Boulder And Jefferson Counties Below 6000 Feet/West Broomfield
County-
North Douglas County Below 6000 Feet/Denver/West Adams and
Arapahoe Counties/East Broomfield County-
Elbert/Central and East Douglas Counties Above 6000 Feet-
Northeast Weld County-Central and South Weld County-Morgan County-
Central and East Adams and Arapahoe Counties-
North and Northeast Elbert County Below 6000 Feet/North Lincoln
County-
Southeast Elbert County Below 6000 Feet/South Lincoln County-
Logan County-Washington County-Sedgwick County-Phillips County-
1056 AM MST Sat Feb 8 2025


This hazardous weather outlook is for northeast and north central
Colorado.

.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight

Snow will continue to diminish through the morning, with any
additional accumulations expected to be light. Another round of
light snow is expected for the mountains overnight tonight, with
some light accumulations possible across the northern plains,
mainly along the Wyoming border.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Sunday through Friday

An active weather pattern will continue for the week ahead, with
bouts of mainly light snow. Slick and hazardous travel conditions
can be expected during each one of these periods of snowfall.
Arctic cold will also arrive for the plains and foothills by late
Monday, and should hold through Tuesday and Wednesday. Highs on
Wednesday may struggle out of the teens, while overnight lows will
drop into the single digits in many locales Monday night through
Wednesday night.

One round of light snow arrives late Monday, but that snow should
taper off by Tuesday morning. Another round of light snow is then
expected Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.

Mountain areas will have a chance to see more significant
accumulations of snow Thursday night through Friday. Meanwhile, the
plains will see limited chances of snow and moderating temperatures
through that time.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Spotter activation will not be needed today or tonight.

$$

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Grand Junction CO
539 AM MST Sat Feb 8 2025

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Lower Yampa River Basin-Central Yampa River Basin-
Roan and Tavaputs Plateaus-Elkhead and Park Mountains-
Upper Yampa River Basin-Grand Valley-Debeque to Silt Corridor-
Central Colorado River Basin-Grand and Battlement Mesas-
Gore and Elk Mountains/Central Mountain Valleys-
Central Gunnison and Uncompahgre River Basin-
West Elk and Sawatch Mountains-Flat Tops-Upper Gunnison River Valley-
Uncompahgre Plateau and Dallas Divide-Northwest San Juan Mountains-
Southwest San Juan Mountains-Paradox Valley/Lower Dolores River-
Four Corners/Upper Dolores River-Animas River Basin-
San Juan River Basin-Southeast Utah-Eastern Uinta Mountains-
Eastern Uinta Basin-Tavaputs Plateau-Arches/Grand Flat-
La Sal and Abajo Mountains-Canyonlands/Natural Bridges-
539 AM MST Sat Feb 8 2025

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for northwest Colorado, southwest
Colorado, west central Colorado, east central Utah, northeast Utah
and southeast Utah.

.DAY ONE...Today and tonight.

Snow will continue through the morning across the northwest and
central Colorado mountains with hazardous travel impacts. Conditions
improve late this morning into the afternoon with breezy afternoon
winds and mostly to partly sunny skies.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Sunday through Friday.

Isolated to scattered light snow showers will continue each
afternoon and evening in the mountains Sunday through mid week. A
more potent storm system is possible late next week.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Spotter activation is not expected today or tonight, however
spotters are encouraged to report snowfall amounts to the
National Weather Service in Grand Junction.

$$

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Cheyenne WY
514 AM MST Sat Feb 8 2025

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Dawes County-Box Butte County-Scotts Bluff County-Banner County-
Morrill County-Kimball County-Cheyenne County-
Northern Sioux County-Southern Sioux County-
Converse County Lower Elevations-Niobrara County-
North Laramie Range-Ferris/Seminoe/Shirley Mountains-
Shirley Basin-Central Laramie Range and Southwest Platte County-
East Platte County-Goshen County-Central Carbon County-
North Snowy Range Foothills-Southwest Carbon County-
Sierra Madre Range-Upper North Platte River Basin-Snowy Range-
Laramie Valley-South Laramie Range-South Laramie Range Foothills-
Central Laramie County-East Laramie County-
514 AM MST Sat Feb 8 2025

This hazardous weather outlook is for portions of panhandle
Nebraska...east central Wyoming...south central Wyoming and
southeast Wyoming.

.DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT

Lingering light snowfall in the mountains this morning with
another light round this afternoon and evening eastwards into the
panhandle of Nebraska alongside breezy winds, but all remaining
below highlight crtieria.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...SUNDAY THROUGH FRIDAY

Multiple waves push through the area leading to widespread snowfall
chances several days next week with arctic cold returning for the
beginning of the week.

.Spotter information statement...

Spotter activation will not be needed.

$$

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Pueblo CO
407 AM MST Sat Feb 8 2025

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Western Mosquito Range/East Lake County Above 11000 Feet-
Leadville Vicinity/Lake County Below 11000 Feet-
Eastern Sawatch Mountains Above 11000 Feet-
Western Chaffee County Between 9000 and 11000 Feet-
Central Chaffee County Below 9000 Feet-
Western Mosquito Range/East Chaffee County Above 9000 Feet-
Saguache County West of Continental Divide Below 10000 Feet-
Saguache County East of Continental Divide Below 10000 Feet-
La Garita Mountains Above 10000 Feet-
Upper Rio Grande Valley/Eastern San Juan Mountains Below
10000 Feet-Eastern San Juan Mountains Above 10000 Feet-
Del Norte Vicinity/Northern San Luis Valley Below 8500 Feet-
Alamosa  Vicinity/Central San Luis Valley Below 8500 Feet-
Southern San Luis Valley-
Northern Sangre de Cristo Mountains Between 8500 And 11000 Feet-
Northern Sangre de Cristo Mountains Above 11000 Feet-
Southern Sangre de Cristo Mountains Between 7500 and 11000 Feet-
Southern Sangre de Cristo Mountains Above 11000 Feet-
Northwestern Fremont County Above 8500 Feet-
Western/Central Fremont County Below 8500 Feet-
Wet Mountain Valley Below 8500 Feet-
Wet Mountains between 6300 and 10000 Feet-
Wet Mountains Above 10000 Feet-
Teller County/Rampart Range Above 7500 Feet/Pikes Peak Between
7500 And 11000 Feet-Pikes Peak Above 11000 Feet-
Canon City Vicinity/Eastern Fremont County-
Northern El Paso County/Monument Ridge/Rampart Range Below
7500 Feet-
Colorado Springs Vicinity/Southern El Paso County/Rampart Range
Below 7400 Feet-Pueblo Vicinity/Pueblo County Below 6300 Feet-
Walsenburg Vicinity/Upper Huerfano River Basin Below 7500 Feet-
Trinidad Vicinity/Western Las Animas County Below 7500 Feet-
Crowley County-La Junta Vicinity/Otero County-
Eastern Las Animas County-Western Kiowa County-
Eastern Kiowa County-Las Animas Vicinity/Bent County-
Lamar Vicinity/Prowers County-Springfield Vicinity/Baca County-
407 AM MST Sat Feb 8 2025

This hazardous weather outlook is for portions of central...east
central...south central and southeast Colorado.

.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight

Snow showers are expected over the central mountains today and this
evening, with accumulations of 1 to 3 inch possible, mainly north of
Monarch Pass. Strong west winds will also create periods of blowing
and drifting snow over the higher mountain peaks through this
evening.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Sunday through Friday

Periodic snow will continue through Wednesday across the
mountains, with two rounds possible across the southeast plains
Monday night through Tuesday morning, and again Tuesday night
through Wednesday. The first round round may bring anywhere from a
trace to up to 2 inches across southern Colorado with the
heaviest across the mountains. The second and potentially heavier
round could bring up to an inch or two for the southeast plains
with up to 6 inches across the higher mountains. Snow amounts with
this latter system are still very prone to change depending on the
storm track. Monitor forecasts closely and be prepared for the
possibility of winter travel conditions Tuesday and Wednesday
across southern Colorado. Temperatures will be much colder with
highs likely to remain below freezing across much of the area both
and low temperatures in the teens and single digits Tuesday and
Wednesday.

Another round of snow will be possible for Friday and Saturday.


.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Weather conditions that meet reporting criteria for spotters will
be possible over portions of the region.

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Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Dodge City KS
304 AM CST Sat Feb 8 2025

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304 AM CST Sat Feb 8 2025 /204 AM MST Sat Feb 8 2025/

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of central Kansas,
south central Kansas, southwest Kansas, and west central Kansas.

.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight

Gusty north winds at 20 to 35 mph can be expected early today.
Wind gusts up to 45 mph possible.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Sunday through Friday

Bitter cold temperatures and a chance for accumulating snow is
expected Tuesday and Wednesday. Exact amounts are still unclear
but at this time the current forecast has snowfall totals of
mainly 2-4 inches possible. Highest snowfall totals will be near
the I-70 corridor.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Spotter activation will not be needed.

$$

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