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Colorado braces for monster snow: Up to 17 inches possible
3 Dec
Summary
- Up to 17 inches of snow may fall in parts of Colorado.
- Travel could be extremely difficult or impossible on roads.
- A winter storm warning is in effect from Wednesday morning to Thursday.

Colorado is preparing for a substantial winter storm that could blanket some areas with up to 17 inches of snow. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning from Wednesday morning through Thursday, predicting "heavy snow" and warning that travel conditions could become "very difficult to impossible." This includes major routes like Interstate 25.
The warning specifically impacts the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, with surrounding areas under a winter weather advisory. Cities like Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver, and Aspen are also affected by the advisory, which begins early Wednesday. Meteorologists note that 4-6 inches of snow is typically advisory level for this region, highlighting the significant accumulation expected.
Authorities are advising residents to consider delaying travel if possible. For those who must travel, they recommend carrying emergency supplies such as water, food, and a flashlight. Travelers seeking real-time road conditions are encouraged to call 511 for updates on the hazardous weather impacting the state.




