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Snow storm warning set to disrupt Colorado’s Cinco de Mayo celebrations

Posted on 04.05.2026

“The storm’s crescendo lands on Tuesday, May 5 — Cinco de Mayo — turning what would normally be a festive, patio-filled evening into a night of chain controls and icy mountain roads.” This warning from meteorologists highlights the severe weather approaching Colorado.

A powerful snow storm warning is in effect across Colorado this week, with significant snowfall expected. The Front Range mountains and foothills are likely to bear the brunt of the storm, where higher elevations could see over a foot of snow. As spring weather typically brings milder conditions, this late-season storm stands out.

Residents are already feeling the tension. Many had planned outdoor celebrations for Cinco de Mayo, but now they’re checking forecasts and preparing for possible travel disruptions. The snowstorm threatens to blanket the state just as trees have leafed out, creating a stark contrast between spring blooms and wintery white.

Key facts about the impending snowstorm:

  • The storm is expected to bring significant snowfall across much of Colorado.
  • Higher elevations could receive up to 48 inches of snow in the Sierra Nevada.
  • Snow levels will drop to around 6,000 feet by Monday morning and as low as 4,500 feet by Tuesday.
  • The I-70 corridor will also be under a HIGH heavy snow designation.

As the storm approaches, officials urge residents to stay updated on forecasts. Snowfall rates may become intense late Tuesday into early Wednesday, increasing the risk of difficult or dangerous travel conditions. Mountain roads could turn slick and hazardous—especially during peak snowfall periods.

This upcoming snow storm warning is a classic example of Colorado’s unpredictable spring weather. It’s not just about the snow; it’s about how quickly plans can change when nature decides otherwise. For many, this means trading in festive plans for safety preparations.

The community is rallying together—sharing tips on road safety and alternate celebration ideas. While some may choose to stay home with family, others might venture out cautiously if conditions allow. Either way, everyone is reminded that safety comes first amidst these unexpected winter reminders.

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