Archuleta County Sheriff's Office - Division of Emergency Management: Serving Archuleta County, Pagosa Springs, Arboles, Chromo, Chimney Rock, Wolf Creek Pass, and the southern areas of Hinsdale and Mineral Counties
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Winter Warning for the Pagosa Area
ALERT 1 - Avalanche Watch
AVALANCHE WATCH FOR THE PARK RANGE, FLAT TOP MOUNTAINS, ELK MOUNTAINS, RUBY RANGE, WEST ELK MOUNTAINS, GRAND MESA, SAN JUAN MOUNTAINS, SAN MIGUEL MOUNTAINS, RICO MOUNTAINS, UNCOMPAGHRE PLATEAU, DALLAS DIVIDE, AND LA GARITA MOUNTAINS
Issued: Sunday, January 27, 2013 6:14 AM MST
Expires: Monday, January 28, 2013 7:15 AM MST
ALERT 2 - Winter Storm Warning
A WINTER STORM WARNING IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 5:00AM MST TUESDAY, JANUARY 29
Event Start: Sunday, January 27, 2013 6:00 PM MST
Event End: Tuesday, January 29, 2013 5:00 AM MST
ALERT 3 - Avalanche Warning
AVALANCHE WARNING FOR THE SOUTH SAN JUAN MOUNTAINS, LA PLATA MOUNTAINS, NEEDLE MOUNTAINS, AND GRENADIER RANGE
Expires: Monday, January 28, 2013 7:30 AM MST
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Friday, January 11, 2013
Winter Storm Warning - North and East of Pagosa!
A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for the Mountains North and East of Pagosa Springs, strong winds and heavy snow are predicted to produce periods of whiteout conditions throughout the morning.
Winds are expected to be from the west southwest at 15-20 mph, becoming NW in the afternoon. Gust up to 30 mph. Snow accumulation expected today is 3-5 inches.
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Winds are expected to be from the west southwest at 15-20 mph, becoming NW in the afternoon. Gust up to 30 mph. Snow accumulation expected today is 3-5 inches.
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Major changes taking place in the weather pattern over
Colorado. Big snows returning to the high country. Winter Storm Warning now in
effect for the San Juan Mountains...including Wolf Creek and Cumbres Passes
from 5AM Saturday to 5AM Sunday. Good snows returning to the rest of the
Continental Divide as well. Winter Weather Advisories possible for these areas
soon. Scattered snows eastern mountain ranges. Another major storm likely to
impact the San Juans and the rest of mountains from Sunday night through Monday
night...with snow and wind possibly spreading to the plains Tuesday afternoon
and evening. Accumulations don't look great for the plains at this time but
continuing to monitor for possible storm track changes. Please stay informed of
the weather over the next several days. Hazardous conditions are expected.
Please visit weather.gov/pub for more information.
National Weather Service - nws.pubshort at 11:17:01 on
1/25/2013
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