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Updated: 7:25 PM Oct 22, 2009
Southern Colorado Warms Up After Snow Storm
Snow showers are continuing Thursday in some areas of Southern Colorado but a warm-up is expected.
Posted: 8:35 PM Oct 20, 2009Reporter: Chief Meteorologist Brian Bledsoe Email Address: weather@kktv.com |
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Snow showers are continuing Thursday in some areas of Southern Colorado.
Rural and mountain communities that saw the snow creating slick roads and a rough commute Thursday. As the day went on, the snow stopped in most areas, leaving absolutely nothing behind in Colorado Springs but up to 15 inches in the Wet Mountains.
The sun finally came out Thursday as well, leaving a cool but sunny day.
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