Downed Trees and Power Lines a Concern as Colorado Storm Approaches
Forecasters expect 3 to 24 inches of snow in parts of the state, with freezing roads and a hard freeze threatening travel and vegetation.
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Downed trees and power lines a concern as Colorado storm approaches
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) - A significant winter storm is projected to hit Colorado, with wet, heavy snow posing a risk for downed tree limbs and power line damage. As rains move into the area and temperatures drop, residents are advised to stay indoors and out of the frosty conditions. Although most of Colorado Springs is not expecting a lot of snowfall, the amount anticipated could still have an impact, creating a chance to take out power…
Colorado weather: Heavy spring snow may cause widespread tree damage across Front Range
Forecast models show a good chance of 5 to 8 inches over most of the Interstate 25 corridor and up to a foot closer to the foothills and the Palmer Divide, forecasters said Tuesday.
Unsettled weather begins today in Southern Colorado
(SOUTHERN COLORADO) -- The storm system we’ve been tracking is set to formally arrive today, ushering in a cold front and a much cooler air mass across Southern Colorado. Behind the front, today will already feel noticeably different. Highs are expected to top out in the 40s and 50s area-wide, which is a sharp contrast [...]
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