Spring storm moving in: what to know
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I-25 corridor could get 18" of snow over upcoming days as major spring storm hits
The snowfall forecast from the National Weather Service continues to show a high likelihood of a significant spring snowstorm rolling through the state over upcoming days. If the 10-percent-chance high-end scenario comes to fruition, this could mean about eight inches…
Spring storm moving in: what to know
(SOUTHERN COLORADO) -- Thursday, April 17 will feature strong wind gusts and high fire danger over the entire region. Wind will pick up quickly between 9 a.m. and noon. The strongest wind will be over the San Luis Valley and southern foothills, where some gusts may exceed 60 MPH. In the cities, we may get a window in the middle of the day where some neighborhoods get gusts over 50 MPH. It's been dry enough lately that there may be some blowing d…
High winds, heavy rains, crashing trampolines — be prepared for spring storms
By Tim Poe, American Red Cross volunteer. Early April, a family gathering for an 81st birthday as an early spring storm rattles, patters and howls, not unlike the taps and rumbles at the windows as I write this. A bellowing whoosh and deep crash, a house-shuddering boom. I stand, thinking a tree has fallen, and…
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