

That will likely at least bring conditions that would, theoretically, make snowfall possible. At least it will feel like winter, as a cold shot of Arctic air will arrive by then, keeping temperatures below freezing for a few days. But that system doesn't appear to be posing much of a threat for major impacts - meaning we may go through the first weekend in February without much snow to speak of.Īnother storm looks like it could brush by the area come the following Saturday, but it’s far too early to give specifics on how much, if any, snow will fall. Some showers are possible on Wednesday (mostly rain, but some snow could maybe mix in) before temperatures fall starting Thursday. Expect temperatures in the mid to upper 40s for that time, with partly sunny or cloudy skies. AccuWeather is wrapping up live coverage of the snowstorm in the central. Thursday: Air Force Academy, CO 3.9 inches at 7 a.m. ’s live coverage of the snow and severe storms in the central US has ended. That will be part of a generally quiet weather pattern that kicks off Thursday and stretches into the middle of next week. The following Colorado snow totals have been reported by the National Weather Service for Dec. That sounds a lot more like a day in early Spring rather than late January. In fact, the forecast for the record-setting day, on Monday, calls for partly sunny skies with temperatures in the mid-40s. Read our FAQ below to learn the ins and outs of snow reporting at Breck. From how we report to when we report our snowsnow reporting at Breck is a science. We report daily snow totals and how much snow fell every morning at 5 AM from November through May. We're looking at a record-setting winter. On average, Breck receives 355 inches of snowfall annually. 29, but it sure looks like we'll breeze right past that and go right into February without significant snow. That means the five boroughs are all but certain to set a record for the latest-ever date to see the first measurable snowfall of the season. So to answer the question: Don't expect any legitimate snowfall for the near future. Just as at NOAAs two other Colorado forecast offices and every NOAA forecast office across our nation. In case you were wondering when New York City might see some real snow, here's a something of a hint: We're going to be much, much closer to reaching the 50-degree mark than the freezing mark every day until the middle of next week. Heaviest snowfall totals are expected east of I. That cold front will be met by easterly upslope winds Friday, resulting in some impressive snowfall totals, according to the National Weather Service. But that system doesn't appear to be posing much of a threat for major impacts and 7 p.m., the temperature dropped 26 degrees, from 82 degrees to 56 degrees, in 15 minutes and dropped 29 degrees in 30 minutes, according to Russ Schumacher, state climatologist. Some showers are possible Wednesday (mostly rain, but some snow could mix in) before temps fall starting Thursday.The latest date New York City has ever recorded snow accumulation is Jan.It's looking like this winter will be a record-setter for NYC, with no measurable snowfall expected in Central Park through the rest of this month at least.
