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A weather impact alert posted by 9News on Monday, February 16, for Tuesday has Colorado covered in a patchwork of warnings, including a pink fire danger warning around the Denver area, a red and blue blizzard over the mountains and a huge swath of yellow cautioning extreme wind from the southeast.
Presidents Day is kicking off a week of more bipolar Colorado weather, with red flag fire warnings and highs in the 60s on Monday and Tuesday, then snow in the latter half of the week. Following a near-record warm February,
Xcel Energy shared its plans to prepare for severe weather, including strong winds, in Colorado starting Feb. 17.
The remainder of the weekend will be quiet, but the Denver weather forecast next week will be more active, but more so for windy conditions rather than any moisture. The forecast for all of Colorado
A storm system will push through Colorado Tuesday and Wednesday, bringing blizzard conditions to the mountains and extreme winds and fire danger on the plains.
Colorado Springs is expected to flirt with a 30-year-old temperature record on Monday as an unseasonably warm winter season continues, according to the National Weather Service in Pueblo. Monday is expected to be mostly sunny with a high of 68 degrees,
The National Weather Service has forecast winds, freezing temperatures and up to 12 inches of snow for five states.