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Denver, CO – Colorado residents should prepare for heavy snowfall starting late Wednesday and lasting through Thursday night. The National Weather Service in Boulder has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for mountain passes, including Rabbit Ears Pass and Rocky Mountain National Park.
The advisory forecasts 4 to 12 inches of snow, with higher amounts expected in the Park Range. Wind gusts could reach up to 45 mph, leading to blowing snow and reduced visibility. According to the National Weather Service, conditions are expected to worsen late Wednesday evening, impacting travel across the high country.
Authorities are urging drivers to avoid unnecessary travel in affected areas during the storm. Snow-covered roads and blowing snow could make driving hazardous, especially through mountain passes. Travelers should monitor updates and prepare for delays.
This storm marks Colorado’s first snowfall of 2025 and highlights the importance of winter readiness. Residents should secure emergency supplies and prepare for potential power outages.
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