Travel in Colorado is to be affected by the approaching winter storm. As per the 9NEWS weather forecast, snowfall should start late. It is going to be concentrated along the southern foothills, Palmer Divide, and the central plains. While Denver can expect a mostly quiet day with temperatures into the mid-40s, Thursday morning should look very different.
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The Weather Impact Team has put out a Weather Impact Day warning: dangerous conditions to be reported in the coming day. In these areas east and south of Denver, accumulating snow will present hazardous travel conditions.
The storm will also bring snow showers to Colorado's southern mountains on both Wednesday and Thursday. Winter Weather Advisories for 6-12 inches of snow have been issued to the San Juan and Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Drivers are advised to get ready for rugged conditions on La Veta, Wolf Creek, and Red Mountain passes.
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In southeastern Colorado, snowfall predictions remain uncertain, with Interstate 25 and the Eastern Plains at risk of accumulating snow. The cutoff low-pressure system responsible for this storm will move over the region on Thursday morning, potentially leading to a narrow band