Rain and snow forecast Wednesday in Durango, but a high of 81 expected Saturday
Durango, Colorado Tue 67% chance of precipitation 14% chance of precipitation 1% chance of precipitation 0% chance of precipitation
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Rain and snow forecast Wednesday in Durango, but a high of 81 expected Saturday Umbrellas popped up Tuesday around Durango as rain showers moved through the area. There is a chance of isolated rain showers in lower elevations and snowfall in the high country late Wednesday afternoon.
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Snow expected through Tuesday in Southwest Colorado
Durango, Colorado Currently Tue 29% chance of precipitation 53% chance of precipitation 68% chance of precipitation
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Snow expected through Tuesday in Southwest Colorado “He loves this kind of weather,” said Tim Monroe as he walks his Great Pyrenees in a snowy downtown Durango on Sunday morning. Patrick Armijo/Durango Herald Escuchar en Español:
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A multiple-day storm brought a second wave snow into Southwest Colorado early Sunday, and a third burst of powder is expected Monday evening before the storm clears the area.
Tuesday snowstorm might favor lower elevations in Southwest Colorado
Durango, Colorado Currently Fri 60% chance of precipitation 7% chance of precipitation
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A snowplow driver with the Colorado Department of Transportation hooks a blade to a truck in February 2012. A storm is shaping up to be unusual. It might favor Durango and lower elevations in the river basins of Southwest Colorado over the higher peaks of the San Juan Mountains. Snow is expected to begin flying early Tuesday.