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  2. Which Colorado towns could see snow this weekend?

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    DENVER — Denver’s weather will start to cool this weekend, while some towns around Colorado could see as much as seven inches of snow.Snow in the Mile High City is still a few weeks out, as ...

  3. Colorado snow forecast: Multiple feet expected in the Rockies ...

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    Editor's note: Follow USA TODAY's Wednesday coverage of the Thanksgiving 2024 weather forecast and travel updates.. Heavy snow showers of 1 to 2 feet are expected to blanket in the Colorado ...

  4. Colorado snow forecast: After 20-inch snowfall, winter storms ...

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    Colorado weather map National winter weather forecast. The map below shows the probability that an area could receive more than 4 inches of snow. Use the slider at the top left to toggle by day.

  5. List of snowiest places in the United States by state

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    Weather stations with highest snowfall in the United States by state, 1985-2015; State Place Average annual snowfall [3] elevation of weather station [4] coordinates [4] Other snowy areas (limited or unofficial data) and notes 1. Washington: Paradise, Mount Rainier: 645.5 inches (1,640 cm) 5,400 feet (1,600 m)

  6. Heavy snow to keep piling up across Colorado, New Mexico

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    The heavy snow may cause travel trouble along part of the Interstate 25 corridor in Colorado and New Mexico, AccuWeather forecasters warn. ...

  7. March 2021 North American blizzard - Wikipedia

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    The storm moved into the Rocky Mountains on Saturday, March 13, dumping up to 2–3 feet (61–91 cm) of snow in some areas. It was unofficially given the name Winter Storm Xylia. [4] [5] Thousands lost power and several areas received some of their heaviest late-season snowfall on record.

  8. 2006 Colorado Holiday Blizzards - Wikipedia

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    The Holiday Blizzard I was an intense blizzard that covered the Colorado Front Range, the Colorado Eastern Plains and surrounding states.It began on December 20, 2006 with a powerful blizzard which crippled the region, forcing the closures of Interstate Highways 25, 76 and 70, as well as U.S. Routes 36 and 85.

  9. Storm Update: Snow totals and forecast for more - AOL

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    Snow will continue across the region on Thursday and be heaviest south of Highway 50 along the Raton Mesa and the southern slopes of the Palmer Divide east of Colorado Springs.