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Snow Hits the Front Range, Late but as Heavy as Predicted

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Evan Semón
A single pedestrian walks against the snow on East Colfax Avenue March 14.
Although the snow was slow to arrive, by the afternoon of March 14, the Front Range was under a blizzard warning imposed by the National Weather Service, with 20 inches (and counting) having already landed at Denver International Airport, where all six runways were closed. More snow is forecast through the night.