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WEATHER ALERT DAY: THURSDAY

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WEATHER ALERT: Snow returns Thursday morning through Thursday night before tapering off around sunrise Friday morning. Most impactful snow will be across our southernmost counties and through the Raton pass where winter weather advisories are in place through Thursday night.

TONIGHT: Snow will begin tonight and spread eastward across the San Juans. The front range and the eastern plains stay partly cloudy and cold overnight with morning lows in the teens and low-20s. 

TOMORROW: Flurries begin moving into the area Thursday mid-morning to early afternoon. Snow will ramp up Thursday night with 2-4" possible around Colorado Springs and Pueblo. We'll see heavier snowfall (4-6" on the lower side with 6-8" on the higher side east of I-25) in the Walsenburg and Trinidad areas... with the heaviest snow over the San Juan mountains. Snow showers in mountains will linger into the weekend. And another storm system will likely impact the area on Monday. 

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