The storm that started the weekend on a stormy note across California willswing through the Rockies on Sunday. Substantial snow will blanket themountains of the Four Corners. While ski resorts will welcome the snow, travelon these mountain roads will become treacherous.Snow will spread onto the High Plains on Sunday into Sunday night. The heaviestsnow will whiten southeastern Colorado, northeastern New Mexico and the westernOklahoma Panhandle. A bit of snow will drop into the Texas Panhandle, but theair will not be cold enough to support widespread totals of over 3 inches.
Story by AccuWeather.com Senior Meteorologist Kristina Pydynowski
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