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Winter Weather Advisory issued February 6 at 2:17PM MST until February 8 at 7:00AM MST by NWS Grand Junction CO

* WHAT...Snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 6 and 12 inches with locally higher amounts up to 18 inches. Winds gusting as high as 50 mph. * WHERE...Elkhead and Park Mountains and Flat Tops. * WHEN...From 5 PM Friday to 7 AM MST Saturday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. Widespread blowing snow could significantly reduce visibility. The hazardous conditions could impact the Friday evening commute. Gusty winds could bring down tree branches.
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Wind Advisory issued February 6 at 2:01PM MST until February 7 at 6:00PM MST by NWS Grand Junction CO

* WHAT...Southwest winds 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 50 mph expected. * WHERE...Central Yampa River Basin, Lower Yampa River Basin, and Central Colorado River Basin. * WHEN...From 10 AM to 6 PM MST Friday. * IMPACTS...Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.
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Winter Storm Watch issued January 28 at 2:57AM MST until January 30 at 11:00PM MST by NWS Albuquerque NM

* WHAT...Heavy snow possible. Total snow accumulations between 5 and 10 inches above 8000ft, with up to 1 foot possible across the peaks. Lesser amounts of 2 to 5 inches below 8000ft. * WHERE...Northern and Southern Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Tusas Mountains Including Chama, Jemez Mountains, and Johnson and Bartlett Mesas Including Raton Pass. * WHEN...From late tonight through Thursday evening. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult to impossible. Some roads may be closed. Significant travel delays are possible. The hazardous conditions could impact the Wednesday morning and evening commutes. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Significant impacts to travel along I-25 through Raton
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Air Stagnation Advisory issued January 27 at 2:54PM MST until January 31 at 9:00AM MST by NWS Boise ID

* WHAT...An extended period of stagnant air, with light winds and little vertical mixing. This is due to an inversion near the surface that can trap pollutants. * WHERE...Portions of south central, southwest, and west central Idaho and northeast and southeast Oregon. * WHEN...Until 9 AM MST /8 AM PST/ Friday. * IMPACTS...Poor air quality may cause issues for people with respiratory problems.
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Winter Storm Watch issued January 28 at 3:43AM MST until January 30 at 11:00PM MST by NWS Pueblo CO

* WHAT...Heavy snow possible. Total snow accumulations between 5 and 15 inches possible. * WHERE...Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Wet Mountains, Upper Rio Grande Valley/Eastern San Juan Mountains Below 10000 Feet, and Eastern San Juan Mountains Above 10000 Feet. * WHEN...From late tonight through Thursday evening. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult to impossible, especially over La Veta and Wolf Creek Passes on Wednesday.
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Winter Weather Advisory issued January 28 at 3:07AM MST until January 30 at 5:00AM MST by NWS Grand Junction CO

* WHAT...Snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 6 and 10 inches with locally higher amounts. * WHERE...Southwest San Juan Mountains. * WHEN...From 11 PM this evening to 5 AM MST Thursday. * IMPACTS...Roads, and especially bridges and overpasses, will likely become slick and hazardous. Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous conditions could impact the Wednesday morning and evening commutes.
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High Wind Watch issued January 28 at 3:29AM MST until January 30 at 5:00AM MST by NWS Great Falls MT

* WHAT...West winds 35 to 45 mph, with gusts up to 60 mph possible. * WHERE...Eastern Glacier, Western Toole, and Central Pondera Counties. * WHEN...From late tonight through late Wednesday night. * IMPACTS...High winds may move loose debris, damage property and cause power outages. Travel could be difficult, especially for high profile vehicles. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Another period of strong winds is possible on Thursday.
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High Wind Warning issued January 27 at 1:05AM MST until January 27 at 2:00PM MST by NWS Cheyenne WY

* WHAT...West winds 30 to 40 mph with gusts up to 60 mph possible. Strong winds may also lead to areas of blowing and drifting snow. * WHERE...Bordeaux area along Interstate 25 between Chugwater and Wheatland. * WHEN...Until 2 PM MST this afternoon. * IMPACTS...Mainly to transportation. Strong cross winds will be hazardous to light weight or high profile vehicles, including campers and tractor trailers. In addition, areas of blowing snow could lead to reduced visibility, even whiteout conditions, and slick roads.
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Special Weather Statement issued January 27 at 2:17AM MST by NWS Albuquerque NM

A winter storm spreading over northern and central NM Wednesday is expected to peak in coverage and intensity late Wednesday through Wednesday night and Thursday morning, before exiting NM Thursday night. Generalized snow accumulations of 1 to 4 inches are favored for areas along the Continental Divide and highlands adjacent to the northern mountains. Higher amounts of 4 to 12 inches will favor the northern mountains and highlands above 7,500 feet. Minor to moderate impacts will result from this for these areas, favoring the I-25 corridor from Raton to Santa Fe, northern mountain passes and along I-40 through the Continental