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Thread: Utards snowing??? .... bring back DTM

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    Although it may be worth the effort on some Utards part to head to the higher elevations in CO if the storm is tracking that way?
    You can haul ass to the 'Boat in 4.5 hours from PC and then another 1.5 to WP/Berthoud. I have a feeling they may get the goods on the storm off the Divide... Fuk, if I was in UT now I'd make the drive.

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    I'm totally debating it. SHould I ditch work tomorrow and my plans for this weekend, or stay? Ugh. What resorts would be worth hitting.
    Wrecker of dreams.

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    Originally posted by tuffy109
    every time i show up in utah, it snows 3-4 feet. i ain't working, so someone's gonna have to buy my lift tickets as well.
    Originally posted by teledave
    I would like to unselfishly state that it has snowed at Alta in feet everytime that I have ever visited there.
    Way to jinx yourselves. Utah + tuffy | teledave = no bagtagley.

    Sorry, I'm just bitter cause I broke my streak on my last trip out there.
    Remind me. We'll send him a red cap and a Speedo.

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    Sandy: Colorado Forecast from 9news.com
    I'd guess that Winter Park / Berthoud / ABasin or Loveland will be the places to be this weekend...If I was nearby, that's where I'd place my bets...

    The colder weather will likely bring a significant snow event to Denver and the adjacent foothill areas Friday night and Saturday with several inches of wet, heavy snow for lower elevations. Think about protecting tender vegetation outdoors this weekend with the forecast for wet heavy snow and overnight lows in the 20s. Easter Sunday may be cloudy and cold with light snow - tough for early sunrise services and outdoor egg hunts! The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch for the Front Range foothills, western suburbs and mountains of northern Colorado for Friday afternoon through Saturday morning.

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