Friday, January 05, 2007

I'm never

going to be able to ride outside again. Oh yeah, and my camera stopped working so don't expect any pictures. Maybe I'll get back to my long, caffeine fueled diatribes of the olden days.

SNOW CONTINUES TO FALL OVER AND EAST OF THE FRONT RANGE OF
COLORADO THIS MORNING. MANY LOCATIONS ON THE PLAINS UP AGAINST THE
FRONT RANGE FOOTHILLS HAVE REPORTED SNOW ACCUMULATIONS RANGING
FROM 3 TO 8 INCHES SINCE MIDNIGHT. IN THE FRONT RANGE
FOOTHILLS...REPRESENTATIVE SNOW AMOUNTS INCLUDE 11 INCHES NEAR
EVERGREEN AND A FOOT 7 MILES SOUTHWEST OF BOULDER.

THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION REPORTS ICY AND SNOW
PACKED ROAD CONDITIONS IN THE MOUNTAINS AND ACROSS MUCH OF
NORTHEAST COLORADO. AS OF 9 AM...ADEQUATE SNOW TIRES OR TIRE
CHAINS WERE REQUIRED OVER MOST MOUNTAIN PASSES AND IN THE FRONT
RANGE FOOTHILLS WEST OF THE DENVER-BOULDER METROPOLITAN AREA.

LIGHT TO MODERATE SNOWFALL SHOULD CONTINUE THROUGH THIS MORNING
IN THE MOUNTAINS GENERALLY ALONG AND EAST OF THE CONTINENTAL
DIVIDE...IN THE SOUTHERN FRONT RANGE FOOTHILLS...THE I-25 URBAN
CORRIDOR...AND THE PALMER DIVIDE. SNOWFALL SHOULD THEN STEADILY
TAPER OFF FROM NORTH TO SOUTH IN THE AFTERNOON...WITH SNOWFALL
ENDING IN ALL EXCEPT THE NORTHERN MOUNTAINS BY LATE THIS AFTERNOON.
WHEREAS...GUSTY NORTH WINDS OF 20 TO 30 MPH WILL CONTINUE TO
PRODUCE AREAS OF BLOWING AND DRIFTING ON THE NORTHEAST PLAINS
THROUGH EARLY THIS EVENING.

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