Denver Braces for Historic Snowstorm, with Up to 2 Feet of Accumulation Expected

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Denver Braces for Historic Snowstorm, with Up to 2 Feet of Accumulation ExpectedDenver Braces for Historic Snowstorm, with Up to 2 Feet of Accumulation Expected Denver is bracing for a historic snowstorm this weekend, with the National Weather Service predicting up to 2 feet of accumulation in some areas. The storm is expected to hit the city on Saturday and continue through Sunday, with blizzard conditions possible. The cold front, which is bringing frigid temperatures and high winds, is currently moving across the Rocky Mountains. Snowfall is expected to intensify as the storm approaches Denver, with the heaviest snowfall expected on Saturday night. Residents are being urged to stay off the roads if possible, as travel conditions will be hazardous. The Denver Police Department is urging anyone who must drive to slow down and be aware of their surroundings. Denver Public Schools will be closed on Friday and Saturday, and other schools in the area may also be closed. Many businesses are also expected to close early on Friday or remain closed on Saturday. The city is taking steps to prepare for the storm, including clearing snow from streets and sidewalks and setting up warming centers for those who need shelter. The Denver Department of Transportation and Infrastructure is also urging residents to clear snow from their sidewalks and driveways. The storm is expected to impact the Denver Broncos’ home game against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Saturday. The game is currently scheduled to be played as planned, but it is possible that it could be postponed or moved indoors. Residents are advised to stay informed about the storm and follow the instructions of local authorities. They should also be prepared for power outages and other disruptions.

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