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Posted: 6:22 AM Dec 2, 2008
Strong Winds This Morning
Strong "chinook" winds along the Front Range this morning...
Reporter: Meteorologist Branden Borremans Email Address: bborremans@kktv.com |
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Gusty west to northwest winds will continue through about mid-morning. Gusts over 40mph east of I-25 and gusts over 60mph are possible west of I-25. Use caution if driving a high profile vehicle along the interstate this morning, as crosswinds will be quite strong.
Latest Comments
Posted by: Sandy
Location: peyton
on Dec 2, 2008 at 01:14 PM
I live out falcon/peyton way. they talked about the snow in black forest but nothing about the foot we got out there or how bad the roads were yesterday morning. I started to got to work and had to turn around, the roads were so bad and icy
Posted by: Lisa
Location: Peyton
on Nov 30, 2008 at 01:28 PM
We couldn't even get out yesterday??? Any way to get road reports on the major roads out east?
Posted by: Ines
Location: North COS
on Nov 30, 2008 at 01:17 PM
WOW, winter has finally arrived. We have close to 10 inches and it is still coming down. Can we say snow day???
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