![]() While snow began falling in flurries Saturday morning, impacts to traffic were minimal by 2:30 p.m. ![]() The National Weather Service in Boulder said that a band of drier air is limiting snowfall across Colorado's Front Range, though precipitation is expected to increase by late afternoon or early evening Saturday and continue into Sunday. Dry air decreases snowfall, with increases expected Saturday evening ![]() With visibility decreasing and road conditions worsening, travelers are advised to avoid all nonessential travel overnight and exercise caution when venturing out. The National Weather Service in Boulder released an updated "graphical hazards matrix" Saturday afternoon that shows elevated impacts to travel and infrastructure from snowfall rising from "elevated" Saturday night in Fort Collins to "significant" overnight and then "extreme" throughout Sunday.
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