Front Range Snowstorm Later This Week

Mar 15, 2010; 2:39 PM ET
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A late-winter snowstorm will impact parts of the Rockies and High Plains later this week as unseasonably mild weather gets quickly replaced by cold and snow.

Snow will break out across Montana and northern Wyoming on Thursday then spread into Colorado by Friday. Major interstates such as I-90, 80, 76 and 25 will become very hazardous for motorists during the period with snow-covered roads and low visibility.

Airline travelers could encounter major delays at Denver International on Friday as several inches could accumulate, especially from the foothills into the mountains.

Story by AccuWeather.com Senior Meteorologist Brett Anderson

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