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SPC MD 151MD 0151 CONCERNING HEAVY SNOW FOR NORTHEAST COLORADO INTO WESTERN NEBRASKA 
Mesoscale Discussion 0151 NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0436 PM CST Fri Mar 06 2026
Areas affected...Northeast Colorado into western Nebraska
Concerning...Heavy snow
Valid 062236Z - 070230Z
SUMMARY...Moderate to heavy snow bands will likely continue into the early evening hours across northeast Colorado into parts of western Nebraska. Snowfall rates may exceed 1 inch/hour under the more persistent bands.
DISCUSSION...Transient snow bands have been evident in regional radar mosaics over the past couple of hours across northeast CO and western NE. ASOS/AWOS observations under these bands have been reporting visibility reductions down to 1/4 mile at times under the heavier bands. Despite winds of 20-25 mph, blowing snow model output suggests these visibility reductions are mainly attributable to heavy snowfall rates given temperatures in the upper 20s/low 30s.
Heading into the evening hours, strong synoptic ascent within the left-exit region of a passing upper jet coupled with more focused frontogenetical lift between 850-700 mb will support a continuation of at least transient heavy snow bands across northeast CO and into parts of western NE for the next several hours. Although some areas remain above freezing, an influx of colder air behind a passing cold front should allow for temperatures through the lowest couple of kilometers to fall below freezing and support moderate to heavy snowfall rates later this evening. Based on recent observations and latest model guidance, snowfall rates up to one inch/hour appear likely under the heavier, more persistent snow bands.
..Moore.. 03/06/2026
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product...
ATTN...WFO...LBF...GLD...BOU...CYS...
LAT...LON 42530228 42560160 42410125 42110098 41800093 41460099 41230127 40930167 40650203 40030254 39520307 39180360 39130393 39220427 39430456 39770464 40110455 40630436 41130395 42210277 42530228
Read morehttps://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/md/md0151.html
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