It’s not supposed to be a big storm, at least here on the Front Range — but, then, the radio was telling me this morning that it would be snowing in the afternoon, even as I was driving in the dark amidst a steady snowfall along C-470 and at the office.
Looks quite pretty outside.
UPDATE: Joy.
Statement as of 8:52 AM MST on January 19, 2006 … Snow Advisory in effect until midnight MST tonight…
The National Weather Service in Denver has issued a Snow Advisory… which is in effect until midnight MST tonight.
Snow will continue this morning especially over the southern portions of the Denver Metro area. While this band of snow may gradually weaken through the early afternoon hours… another period of heavier and more widespread snowfall is expected late this afternoon and evening. Total snow accumulations of 3 to 6 inches can be expected by midnight… with the heaviest snowfall south of Interstate 70.
A Snow Advisory means that periods of snow will cause some travel difficulties. Be prepared for snow covered roads and limited visibilities… and use caution while driving.
Makes me wonder if I should head home at lunch and work from there.