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snow, Colorado and Thanksgiving
How much more snow will pre-Thanksgiving storm bring to Denver, mountains — and when will it stop?
Heavy mountain snow will decrease Wednesday afternoon and end in the evening, but not before another two to six inches of snow stacks up, NWS forecasters said.
Colorado snow forecast: After 20-inch snowfall, winter storms continue before Thanksgiving
Snow has fallen upwards of 20 inches in the mountains of Colorado. Snow is forecasted to wrap up Wednesday night as many travel for Thanksgiving.
Full List of Colorado Road Closures Amid Heavy Pre-Thanksgiving Snow
Several Colorado roads are closed, according to the state's Department of Transportation, with poor conditions continuing into today.
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Colorado storm dumping on ski areas, just in time for Thanksgiving rush
The majority of the snow will be ending Wednesday, but not until it has dumped 1 to 2 feet of snow in the mountains.
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Snow totals: How much snow fell across Colorado?
A few locations in the high country measured the snowfall in feet after the storm that hit the state on Nov. 26 and 27.
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Colorado weather: How this week’s snow will affect Thanksgiving travel
A “major winter storm” will hit Colorado’s mountains Monday night, make its way to lower elevations Tuesday evening and last ...
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Thanksgiving Snow Maps Shows How Much Could Hit Each State
Several states across the U.S. will see a white Thanksgiving, with the first arctic blast of the season bringing snowfall.
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Denver weather: Here's how much snow Colorado could see before Thanksgiving
A Winter Weather Advisory is up for the Denver area through 2 p.m., though the heaviest snow will probably fall before 10 a.m ...
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Colorado's pre-Thanksgiving snowstorm dropped feet of snow to the high country while bringing slushy snow to the Denver area by Wednesday morning.
Steady snow in Colorado's high country will end and will be replaced with colder temperatures for the mountains and Front ...
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