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— NWS Pueblo (@NWSPueblo) April 20, 2013
From the National Weather Service Pueblo office:
An upper level disturbance will push across the state this afternoon. This system will bring isolated to scattered rain and snow showers across the mountains and Interstate 25 corridor. The best chances for precipitation will be over the central mountains where moderate snow accumulations are expected. Persons planning travel through this area should stay abreast of the latest advisories for this area and visit our web page at http://www.weather.gov/pub. Area temperatures will continue a warming trend today, with highs in the mid 50s to mid 60s expected over the eastern plains, with 40s and 50s over the high country.
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— NWS Grand Junction (@NWSGJT) April 20, 2013
From the National Weather Service Grand Junction office:
A disturbance in northwest flow will push across the region today, bringing mountain snow and a good chance of rain/snow showers for the northern/central valleys. Southern valleys may see a few showers but the northern 2/3rds of the forecast area will be favored for precipitation. Snow levels will generally range from 5500-6500 feet, with the highest amounts across the northern mountains where 4-8 inches will fall. Precipitation will diminish this evening, with fairly pleasant conditions on Sunday. Another storm system will bring unsettled conditions to mainly the northern mountains/valleys Sunday night into early Tuesday, with fair conditions elsewhere.