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Denver, Colorado – A noticeable late-winter warm-up is setting up across Utah and Colorado, bringing a break from recent cold and a quieter stretch of weather for much of the central Rockies. Temperatures are expected to trend above seasonal averages, improving travel conditions along major corridors and offering some relief from harsh winter conditions.
According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, the Feb. 9–15 outlook favors above-normal temperatures across much of the Intermountain West and central Rockies. Both Utah and Colorado fall within a strong warm signal, pointing to several days of milder-than-average conditions, especially at lower elevations…