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A winter storm warning is in effect for Colorado's northern mountains from Dec. 5-6.
Heavy snowfall of up to 2 feet and wind gusts up to 50 mph are expected to create treacherous travel conditions.
Officials advise travelers to be prepared for hazardous conditions on mountain passes, including the I-70 corridor.
Travel in Colorado’s northern mountains could be difficult Dec. 5 into Dec. 6, with heavy snow and strong winds creating potentially treacherous driving conditions.
The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning for the state’s northern mountains, calling for snowfall totals of 8-15 inches along the Interstate 70 corridor and up to 2 feet on Rabbit Ears Pass and farther north, including Steamboat Springs.
Blowing snow is also expected, with win

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