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A winter storm rolling across Colorado’s Front Range is forecast to drop a significant amount of snow from the Front Range mountains through the Interstate 25 corridor.
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The National Weather Service predicts the Front Range mountains and foothills will get 1 to 3 feet of snow, with up to 4 feet possible in some areas.
Denver is expected to receive around 13 inches, with up to 20 inches of snow possible, according to the agency.
Travel across the foothills and Front Range may be near-impossible on Thursday, and broken branches and downed power lines may lead to power outages, the agency said.
The storm is expected to start Wednesday and wind down Friday morning.
Updated at 3:12 p.m. Wednesday
NWS snowfall forecasts for the Front Range:
Downtown Denver: 7 to 20 inches possible, 13 inches expected
Denver International Airport: 6 to 17 inches possible, 11 inches expected
Arvada: 11 to 27 inches possible, 19 inches expected
Aurora: 9 to 23 inches possible, 15 inches expected
Bennett: 5 to 16 inches possible, 10 inches expected
Berthoud Pass: 19 to 35 inches possible, 26 inches expected
Boulder: 9 to 29 inches possible, 18 inches expected
Breckenridge: 3 to 8 inches possible, 6 inches expected
Brighton: 5 to 17 inches possible, 10 inches expected
Broomfield: 9 to 23 inches possible, 16 inches expected
Castle Rock: 15 to 32 inches possible, 24 inches expected
Centennial: 11 to 28 inches possible, 20 inches expected
Coal Creek Canyon: 31 to 60 inches possible, 49 inches expected
Colorado Springs: 6 to 22 inches possible, 11 inches expected
Copper Mountain: 4 to 13 inches possible, 9 inches expected
Erie: 6 to 19 inches possible, 13 inches expected
Eisenhower/Johnson Tunnels: 11 to 21 inches possible, 18 inches expected
Eldora: 20 to 41 inches possible, 33 inches expected
Evergreen: 23 to 43 inches possible, 34 inches expected
Fort Collins: 1 to 14 inches possible, 6 inches expected
Golden: 16 to 35 inches possible, 27 inches expected
Greeley: 1 to 8 inches possible, 2 inches expected
Highlands Ranch: 13 to 31 inches possible, 21 inches expected
Keystone Ski Resort: 7 to 15 inches possible, 11 inches expected
Lakewood: 12 to 29 inches possible, 21 inches expected
Littleton: 11 to 27 inches possible, 19 inches expected
Longmont: 5 to 18 inches possible, 11 inches expected
Loveland: 3 to 17 inches possible, 8 inches expected
Loveland Pass: 15 to 26 inches possible, 23 inches expected
Monument Hill: 19 to 38 inches possible, 29 inches expected
Northglenn: 8 to 21 inches possible, 14 inches expected
Parker: 12 to 30 inches possible, 19 inches expected
Vail Pass: 4 to 11 inches possible, 8 inches expected
Source: National Weather Service