Blizzard conditions were reported in Colorado late this week.Accumulating snow and ice are possible in northern Great Lakes, northern New England and parts of New York.
Wintry weather was observed in parts of the Rockies, northern Great Lakes, northern New England and Upstate New York during the first week of spring.
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Up to 0.25 inch of ice accumulation was observed in parts of Upper Michigan Friday morning, including at the National Weather Service outside Marquette, Michigan.
Near Smugglers Notch, Vermont 7.3 inches of snow fell through Saturday morning and 6.0 inches of snow was measured in Meredith, New Hampshirethrough Friday afternoon.
The setup featureda low-pressure system strengthening to the east of the Rockies and ejecting toward the Midwest.
A stationary front created a sharp cutoff from cold air to the north and warm air to the southand there in some spots enough cold air allowed for frozen precipitation.
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As expected, temperatures remained a tad too warm for significant accumulations in downtown Denver, but .
South and southeast of the city, where elevations rise 2,000 feet to the top of the Palmer Divide, blizzard conditions were reported, and 70.Up to 9 inches of snow had been measured at Monument Hill, on the Palmer Divide.
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Parts of northern New Mexico have picked up a foot of snow or more. An estimated 21 inches of snow had fallen at the Taos Powderhorn SNOTEL station as of Friday morning. Raton Pass - Interstate 25 along the border of Colorado and New Mexico - was closed due to blizzard conditions early Friday.
Winds gusting from 60 to 70 mph were clocked in parts of El Paso County, Colorado, including in Colorado Springs, with .
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People struggle to walk in the blowing snow during a winter storm Tuesday, March 14, 2017, in Boston. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)