Storm Tracking North?

01 Nov 2011 13:28 #1 by FredHayek
Looks like I-70 and Denver are already socked in but blue skies along the 285 corridor.
Do you want the snow or will you not mind missing the storm this time?

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01 Nov 2011 14:24 #2 by The Viking
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Actually I wish we could skip the Fri night Sat one as I have friends coming in town and we have plane those two days.
I noticed they lowered the expected totals here by a bit.

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01 Nov 2011 15:25 #3 by ProudGammy
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I could really do without it, I have to drive to Lone Tree for work, and I already missed work last Wednesday and Thursday.

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01 Nov 2011 15:30 #4 by LOL
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Looking dark to the west of Bailey right now. Says only 2-4" tonite, just a dusting. No big deal.

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01 Nov 2011 17:41 #5 by LOL
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Now Denver has a Blizzard warning. 5-10 inches tonite.

http://www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_19240283

Just started snowing in Bailey at 5:30pm at Joe's weather station. Keep this channel open for future updates.

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01 Nov 2011 17:54 #6 by HappyCamper
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We are having a few flurries here in the Ranchos.

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01 Nov 2011 18:36 #7 by CC
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No snow here.

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01 Nov 2011 18:41 #8 by The Viking
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Joe wrote: Looking dark to the west of Bailey right now. Says only 2-4" tonite, just a dusting. No big deal.


Where are you at that says only that much? I think they upped it again here in Conifer. Possibly over a foot again? I doubt it will but still!

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01 Nov 2011 18:45 - 01 Nov 2011 18:49 #9 by Photo-fish
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I heard rain first then turning to snow. Hopefully we can skip the rain and just get right to the snow so it is a little easier commute in the AM.

Snowfall could be 1-2 inches per hour after midnight. :VeryScared:

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01 Nov 2011 18:45 #10 by LOL
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http://weather.yahoo.com/united-states/ ... y-2358272/

I use this one, it has been pretty accurate for Bailey over the years. Sounds like this storm is going to hit Denver and the plains. But WTF knows?

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