Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Fack!



Enough with the snow already, El Nino. There's no way I am getting stranded with just the clothes on my back, and walking 10 miles home in a blizzard, again.


New storm takes aim at Colorado; 7 inches to 2 feet feared

'The system's impact is still up in the air, experts say, as officials scramble not to repeat last week's chaos.

Another major storm is expected to blanket Denver's icy streets with up to a foot of snow Thursday and more Friday, according to the National Weather Service in Boulder.

Wednesday morning, federal forecasters were considering changing the current winter storm watch for Northeast and North Central Colorado into a more severe winter storm warning, said the weather service's Paul Guard. He and his colleagues were also poised to extend the watch another 12 hours, predicting snow and wind from Thursday afternoon into Friday evening.

"It would appear this is going to produce some signifcant snow amounts," Gard said.

His agency's latest prediction calls for 7 to 14 inches of snow in Denver Thursday and Thursday night, Gard said, and more on Friday. The foothills could see up to two feet Thursday and more Friday, as the system stalls over the region.'

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