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RELATED: Here are the latest snow totals from across Western New ... plus additional resources from the state, were in South Buffalo ahead of the storm. The additional equipment, which isn't ...
Here's a look at some of the astounding snow totals in northern New York state ... closed for extended periods during the height of the storm there. Gov. Josh Shapiro called in the National ...
A winter storm dumped more than a foot of snow in parts of Minnesota on Wednesday. What started as a storm in the south of the state on Tuesday evening – dropping 3.5 inches in Minneapolis – became a ...
A spring storm system brought impressive snow totals to parts of central and northern Minnesota, while the metro saw just a couple of inches. Hovland, Minnesota, saw one of the highest totals of ...
DENVER (KDVR) — Less than a week after record-breaking heat, several inches of snow blanketed much of the state in true Colorado weather fashion. Snowfall overnight Friday into Saturday morning ...
Here are the 24-hour snow totals as of Saturday at the currently operating Colorado resorts, according to OpenSnow.com: ...
and another 3-6 inches of snow is possible by noon on Saturday. Friday totals reached more than 15 inches in some areas. In the mountains, travel on Interstate 70 was rough all day on Friday ...
Much more snow is on the way for parts of southwest Montana throughout Thursday. Some high elevations could end up with two feet of fresh snow from this spring storm. VERY gusty winds are a huge ...
Storm totals ranged from a dusting to more than a foot of snow across Colorado. Saturday, scattered snow showers will continue in the mountains through the afternoon before coming to an end tonight.
An end-of-March storm reminded Coloradans that spring is not yet here. While many towns just saw rain or slushy snow accumulating, snow fell on the mountains, amounting to as much as 15 inches at ...
Colorado will see a wet and windy Tuesday as snow falls in the mountains and rainstorms spread across lower elevations, according to the National Weather Service.