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Updated: 8:01 PM Feb 17, 2010
Spotty Snow Showers Tonight
A few snow showers will be roaming the area, but shouldn't produce anything significant...
Posted: 12:40 PM Feb 17, 2010Reporter: Chief Meteorologist Brian Bledsoe Email Address: weather@kktv.com |
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A few snow showers will remain possible tonight across the Pikes Peak Region, as an upper-level wave disturbance approaches from the west. The snow showers will not be widespread at all, and will mainly favor Teller and Northern El Paso County. If you get under one of the heavier showers, a dusting to an inch may occur. Many folks won't see any snow tonight, especially if you live south of the forementioned area.
Chief Meteorologist Brian Bledsoe
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