Heavy snow warning, up to 12 inches of snow to hit—"dangerous conditions"
The National Weather Service warned of dangerous travel as 3 to 12 inches of snow and winds up to 45 mph threaten parts of Colorado, Wyoming and Montana.
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Heavy Snow Warning Hits Colorado, Montana, Wyoming as 2 Feet of Snow and 45 mph Winds Threaten
DENVER — Forecasters issued heavy snow warnings Monday for parts of Colorado, Montana and Wyoming as a powerful late-season winter storm threatens up to two feet of snow, wind gusts reaching 45 mph and dangerous travel conditions across the northern Rockies.
Late Winter Storm Triggers Advisories Across 14 Counties Montana and Wyoming
A late-season winter system has prompted the National Weather Service (NWS) to issue Winter Weather Advisories across 14 counties in Montana and Wyoming, warning residents of hazardous travel conditions and significant snowfall through Monday. Snowfall Totals and Timing According to the National Weather Service, snow accumulations will vary widely depending on elevation and location, with the heaviest snowfall expected in mountainous regions. …
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