Denver Braces for Spring Snowstorm

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Denver Braces for Spring SnowstormDenver Braces for Spring Snowstorm As the final remnants of winter linger, Denver prepares for an unseasonable spring snowstorm expected to blanket the city and surrounding areas over the coming days. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning, forecasting heavy snow accumulations of up to 12 inches in some parts of the Denver metro area. Snow is anticipated to begin falling late Sunday evening and continue through Monday afternoon. City officials and residents alike are mobilizing to mitigate the potential impact of the storm. Snowplows and deicing crews are on standby, ready to clear roads and keep traffic flowing. Emergency response teams are also preparing for any potential power outages or other disruptions. Denver residents are urged to heed the following safety precautions: * Stay indoors if possible during the storm. * If driving is necessary, slow down and allow extra time for travel. * Clear snow and ice from vehicles before driving. * Have an emergency kit ready in your car with food, water, blankets, and a first-aid kit. * Charge electronic devices and ensure flashlights and batteries are working. * Keep pets indoors and away from windows. * Check on neighbors, especially the elderly or vulnerable. The snowstorm is expected to disrupt travel plans and cause some inconvenience, but it is also a reminder of the unpredictable nature of springtime in Colorado. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about the latest weather updates and follow the recommendations of local authorities. By working together, Denver can safely navigate this spring snowstorm and emerge with minimal disruption.

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