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The heaviest snow totals are forecast Thursday in the mountains, southern foothills and Palmer Divide, but large swaths of the state will get a taste of winter
It’s been a wild snowstorm here in Southern Colorado with record-breaking snow totals. The National Weather Service reported that Thursday’s storm broke a daily record at the Colorado Springs airport for snowfall with 9.
Snow is expected to intensify Thursday evening in the Denver metro with a winter storm watch going into effect for portions of Elbert and Douglas Counties. Here's the latest timing and impacts.
Mild, dry and less windy on Wednesday ahead of our first snowstorm of the year, with snow developing on Thursday for Southern Colorado.
In the Great Lakes region, the Michigan Upper Peninsula is expecting snow on Friday. Snowfall will begin on Thursday evening and continue through Friday morning. Up to 4 inches of snow will fall in Ironwood, Ontonagon, Sidnaw, Kenton, and Iron River, among other cities.
After an unusually warm start to the week, a midweek storm is forecasted to bring light snowfall and strong winds to Colorado’s northern and central mountains, though forecasters say it won’t do much for the state’s lagging snowpack. Monday and ...
It’s the calm before a potential storm. Check out what to expect in the upcoming days. Saturday Forecast: For Saturday, expect clouds, windy conditions in the mountain valleys, and mild temperatures in the 50s and 60s,
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