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Sudden Heavy Snow Warning Hits Two States—'Life-Threatening'

Sudden Heavy Snow Warning Hits Two States—'Life-Threatening'

Summary

The National Weather Service issued urgent snow squall warnings in Wyoming and Colorado, alerting residents to dangerous weather conditions. The squalls brought heavy snow and strong winds, which can create dangerous driving conditions and limited visibility.

Key Facts

  • Snow squall warnings were issued for parts of Wyoming and Colorado on Tuesday morning.
  • Snow squalls involve sudden heavy snow and strong winds, leading to quick drops in visibility.
  • These conditions can cause dangerous travel and have been linked to deadly traffic accidents.
  • The warnings were issued by NWS offices in Denver, Colorado, and Cheyenne, Wyoming.
  • In Wyoming, the warning affected areas like Albany County and Laramie County.
  • In Colorado, affected areas included northeastern Larimer County.
  • Snow squalls can create "life-threatening" conditions and reduce visibility to less than a quarter mile.
  • Additional winter storm warnings and weather advisories were in place in both states.
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