Weather
Storm System Moves North but Still Leaves Denver with 8-Inch Snow, Warming Centers Activated as Some Colorado Areas Get 15 Degrees
Even if the storm system turned the other way and moved north, it still left 8-inch snow in Denver and temperatures at 15 degrees in some Colorado areas, prompting the activation of warming centers. See the full report here:
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