Tuesday, November 11, 2008

PLN10

In The Associated Press’ article “Up to 10 inches of snow in Yuma County” what matters is, in parts of eastern Colorado and the Rocky Mountains received up to 10 inches of snow. The National Western Service said that Yuma received 8 inches and Alvin received 10 inches. In the mountains Silverton they received 10 inches, Gothic they reported 6 inches, and Copper Mountain received 4 inches. There is expected to be snow in the Rocky Mountains until Friday, November 14th. The forecast calls strong winds from 20-40 mph along the Front Range and Foothills; it is possible for wind speeds up to 80 mph. In The Associated Press’ article “Up to 10 inches of snow in Yuma County what matters is, parts of Colorado received up to ten inches of snow.

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