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Colorado snowstorm to have significant travel impacts and road closures across mountains ahead of Thanksgiving
Travel should be avoided in the Colorado high country for a roughly 36-hour window beginning Tuesday morning and lasting until Wednesday afternoon.
A second, stronger snowstorm starts today. Expect road closures and travel disruptions
The storm could close roads and create major travel disruptions that could last until Thanksgiving Day, said Maggie Ideker with the National Weather Service’s Boulder office. The rate of snowfall is expected to increase tonight and fall as fast as 2 inches per hour, she said.
Driving for Thanksgiving? What to know about road conditions amid busiest travel days.
A cross-country storm is forecast to deliver wet and wintry weather throughout the week, potentially disrupting travel on the nation's roads.
Colorado Winter Storm to Hit Mountains as Thanksgiving Travel Ramps Up
A major winter storm will impact the mountains beginning late tonight. Snow will be heavy through Tue night, lighter Wed. 1-2 ft totals are expected for the highest elevations. Expect significant travel disruptions and road closures. Here's a forecast for major roadways 👇 #COwx pic.twitter.com/LciRjAcp3l
Significant travel impacts & road closures expected across Colorado's mountains ahead of Thanksgiving
Travel should be avoided for a roughly 36-hour window beginning Tuesday morning and lasting until Wednesday afternoon. Snow rates across the mountains will be at or above 1"+ an hour from 2-5AM Tuesday morning.
Colorado weather: Heavy mountain snow to impact Thanksgiving travel
A winter storm has moved into Colorado's mountains, bringing widespread snow, with 1 to 3 feet of accumulation possible by Wednesday afternoon. Rain will transition to snow overnight tonight for the Denver metro,
Colorado weather: How this week’s snow will affect Thanksgiving travel
Up to 3 more feet of snow forecast for mountains, storm moves to Denver overnight. Check out the latest Colorado road conditions, snow totals for Nov. 25-26 and avalanche warnings. Previous reporting: Another major winter storm is expected to blanket Colorado’s mountains with a foot or more of snow starting tonight and lighter snow is likely across metro
Thanksgiving storm to bring Maine plowable snow, travel impacts
NEWS CENTER Maine's weather team is tracking a storm that could impact Thanksgiving travel plans. We'll be updating this story throughout the week with details from the latest models so you can be prepared for whatever the weather brings.
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Winter storm conditions on I-70 make road travel dangerous through mountains
COLORADO, USA — Interstate 70 travelers have been stopped in their tracks near Loveland Pass and Silverthorne due to "safety concerns" caused by a major mountain snowstorm expected to bring one to ...
Cowboy State Daily
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Just In Time For Thanksgiving, Storm Icing Over I-80, Dumps On Colorado And Utah
A winter storm is hitting just in time to gum up travel plans, icing over parts of the I-80 corridor in Wyoming. It’s also ...
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Sun glare danger prompts closures of eastbound I-70 in Colorado every morning through February
Every Sunday morning between sunrise to 8:30 a.m., drivers can expect I-70 eastbound approaching Floyd Hill east of Idaho ...
The Gazette
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Colorado Springs weather: Rain and snow Tuesday after warm start
During periods of heavy snow, mountain passes may experience intermittent
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Garden of the Gods road closures beginning November 18
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SPRINGS — Garden of the Gods will begin temporary traffic changes, hiking trail changes, and climbing route ...
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