More snow will fall across the Rockies and western portions of South Dakota.Cities like Cheyenne, Denver, and Grand Junction will miss out on the snow, buthighways through the mountains will have snow-covered or slushy roadwayconditions into Monday morning.
A general 1-3 inches of snow will fall over the Colorado Rockies and overthe northern Rocky Mountains and western South Dakota. Higher amounts of 3-6inches will be in store for the highest peaks in Montana and Wyoming as well asthe Black Hills of South Dakota. Up to an additional foot of snow will pile upin the Yellowstone National Park.
Story by AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Meghan Evans.
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