A storm aiming to bring up to a foot of snow around Denver Friday
could nose eastward across Kansas and Missouri, reaching part of the
Midwest this weekend.
The storm will be shifting from the Northwest to the central Rockies Thursday into Friday.
Snow
will fall around the Denver metro area Friday into Friday night and is
likely to be heavy enough to slow travel on the highways and trigger
flight delays. Travel along I-25, I-70, I-76 and I-80 will be affected
within or along the foothills of the Rockies.
The
storm will continue to roll eastward from the central High Plains
toward lower elevations over part of the Mississippi Valley.
As
this happens, the width of the intense snow band will shrink so that
many major metro areas may only experience wet and slushy roads at
worst. However, the few cities and rural communities within that intense
snow band could have snow-covered roads and nasty travel even during
the middle of the day Saturday and Sunday.
http://www.foxnews.com/weather/2013/03/20/denver-heavy-snow-could-reach-midwest-this-weekend/?intcmp=trending
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