A lull in snow across Colorado's mountains
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Heavy snow continued in the Sierra Nevada mountains of California on Thursday, February 19, with travel likely to become dangerous to “near impossible,” weather officials warned.This footage shows
More than two feet of snow is forecast for Colorado’s highest peaks by 5 a.m. Thursday, and the storm is expected to continue into Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.
Three to four feet of snow is possible in the hardest-hit areas, including Wolf Creek Pass and the San Juan Mountains. For most of the northern and central mountains, widespread totals of 10 to 20 inches are expected.
The bottom line? Our third and final storm in a series of storms exits the state after dropping off significant mountain snow overnight for parts of the state and a few scattered snow showers for
Snow showers continue in Idaho with valley snow possible Wednesday morning. Treasure Valley could see up to half inch.
A snowstorm in western Colorado brings needed moisture but raises avalanche risks through Friday. Travelers are advised to avoid backcountry areas.
A series of winter storms bring several feet of snow to areas in California. See where it's the deepest.