BIG Changes In Store Tonight
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Updated: 8:29 PM Feb 27, 2009
BIG Changes In Store Tonight
A strong cold front will continue to move through Southern Colorado, bringing a few snow showers, wind, and much colder temperatures.
Posted: 10:29 PM Feb 26, 2009
Reporter: 11 News Storm Team
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While snow shower activity isn't that widespread, if you get under one of those showers it will snow pretty hard. However, it won't last long. The areas most likely to see some snow showers this evening, will be located along HWY 50 and southward. Those showers will clear the area later this evening.

Clearing will overspread the entire area later tonight. Aside from some chilly temperatures, it should be a fairly uneventful night. This will pave the way for a great weekend.

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