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Heavy snow showers of 1 to 2 feet are expected to blanket in the Colorado Rockies and Intermountain West this week, with isolated areas seeing up to 4 feet of the white stuff as a cyclone moves ...
Snow has been dumped on Colorado's mountains this week, bringing upwards of two feet of snow in high-elevation areas, but the storm is expected to slow down Wednesday.. According to the National ...
The first storm will dive southeastward through the Rockies through Wednesday and will spread steady snow and much cooler air over a large part of Colorado and the central Rockies. "Due to the ...
Wintry scenes will continue to emerge from the southern Rockies as a slow-moving storm brings the risk of additional snow into the weekend. The heavy snow may cause travel trouble along part of ...
The Colorado State Capitol is covered in snow early Thursday, March 14, 2024 in Denver. - KMGH via AP The same system fired up severe thunderstorms from Oklahoma and Kansas to Illinois Wednesday.
[4] [5] The Colorado Avalanche Information Center issued an avalanche warning for the Front Range area due to the heavy snow. [4] The Aurora Police Department in Colorado reported 25 to 30 vehicles were stranded on the E-470 toll road east of Denver. [26]
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.
Enough snow will fall to delight snow sports enthusiasts but make for slippery travel over the mountains. There's a chance roads could get dicey in part of the Denver metro area as well ...