Spring snowstorm leads to closures in Estes Park

A spring snowstorm moved over the northern Front Range of Colorado on Tuesday, dropping between 12 and 17 inches of snow in the Estes Valley as of 4 p.m., according to weather analyst Greg Berman.

Berman said that current computer models as of 4 p.m. Tuesday, showed that the Estes Park area could potentially see from 15 to 30 inches of snow from the system, which is likely to stay in the region until at least noon Wednesday.

Town utilities crews have been responding to power outages due to falling limbs and trees throughout the day Tuesday…

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