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Heavy snow to fall in Winter Park

According to the National Weather Service of Denver/Boulder, Winter Park is under a Winter Storm Warning, beginning 4 a.m. on Sunday night, lasting until 6 a.m. on Monday. The weather service expects 3-5 inches of.

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'The unfavorable pattern is gone': La Nina is over, but what does that mean for Summit County's ski areas, snowpack and rafting? Meteorologists weigh in.

La Nina brought pessimistic forecasts ahead of Colorado’s ski season this year, but its three-year reign over the U.S. is over, for now, climatologists say.  The global phenomenon historically means less snow for the Centennial.

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Rocky Mountains — and Summit County — could see multiple powder days this week, meteorologists say

Up to 18 inches of snow could accumulate over Summit County this week, according to the National Weather Service, and OpenSnow meteorologists say certain mountains could record up to 2 feet. Summit County is under.

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Summit County travelers can expect some heavy holiday weekend traffic

Despite gas prices that average nearly $4.25 across the state, expect a busy holiday weekend on the state’s roads, particularly Interstate 70. Skyler McKinley of Colorado AAA said that organization expects roughly 730,000 state residents.

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Live updates: Thousands of families asked to evacuate amid fast-spreading Colorado fires

Douglas Sacha/Getty Images(BOULDER COUNTY, Colo.) Thousands of people are being asked to evacuate immediately as winds fuel fast-spreading wildfires in Boulder County, Colorado. Several small grass fires, sparked by downed power lines amid gusty winds in central Colorado, according to the Boulder County sheriff, have grown into raging blazes Thursday afternoon. Louisville, Colorado, with a population of about 20,000, is being asked to evacuate, according to the Boulder Office of Emergency Management. The entire city of Superior, Colorado, with a population of about 13,000 people, is also being asked to evacuate. The National Weather Service of Denver/Boulder described the situation in Louisville as life-threatening in an alert on Twitter Thursday afternoon, while urging people to leave immediately. Centura Health's Avista Adventist Hospital in Louisville started evacuating its patients, starting with its most critical, a Centura Health spokesperson told ABC News Thursday afterno

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