Colorado Spring Snowstorm Will Bring Big Accumulation in Areas, Affect Travel Tuesday Through Wednesday
The concert was moved to May 12 as forecasters warned of 3 to 9 inches of wet, heavy snow and possible power outages.
- On Monday, indie rock band Bright Eyes postponed their Wednesday concert at Red Rocks in Denver, rescheduling the performance for May 12 due to an impending snowstorm.
- A potent spring snowstorm is sweeping across Colorado's Front Range, with the National Weather Service forecasting heavy, wet snow that could snap tree branches and down power lines.
- Meteorologist Kenley Bonner noted the unusual late-season weather, while utility provider Xcel Energy placed 165 employees on standby to address potential power outages across the state.
- Ticket holders can request refunds through the AXS app or by calling 888-929-7849, as the band stated they preferred rescheduling over an outright cancellation.
- A hard freeze will settle in Wednesday night into Thursday morning as skies clear, though the National Drought Mitigation Center noted recent precipitation has not changed the mostly bleak water outlook.
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People in Colorado and Wyoming are getting out their snow shovels ahead of a late-spring storm that could bring Denver’s biggest snowfall of the season.
Colorado spring snowstorm will bring big accumulation in areas, affect travel Tuesday through Wednesday
A new storm system will bring heavy, wet snow that may weigh down tree branches and power lines. This could lead to scattered power outages, especially for areas in and near the foothills.
Colorado braces for significant late-spring snowstorm - Regional Media News
(NEW YORK) - May is expected to feel like December in parts of Colorado as a significant snowstorm is forecast to hit the state on Tuesday, potentially providing a late-spring gift to its sagging snow totals. Winter storm alerts are in place on Tuesday for parts of Colorado and neighboring Wyoming through Wednesday. The Denver metropolitan area is expected to get 2 to 6 inches of snow on Tuesday night and into Wednesday. The Mile High City is ab…
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