Young livestock could be in high danger during the heart of calving season.
Some models show the storm’s pressure dropping as low as 970 millibars, potentially beating the state’s lowest barometric pressure in state history, which is believed to be around 972 millibars.
Winds could push 80 mph in Colorado’s eastern plains, according to the National Weather Service, and could inflict serious damage, major travel disruptions and power outages.
https://www.denverpost.com/2019/03/12/colorado-weather-blizzard-bomb-cyclone/
- Blizzard warning now in effect for Denver and entire Front Range, mountains could get 20 inches of snow
- Airlines canceling flights out of Denver on Wednesday ahead of expected blizzard
- Denver metro area school closures, March 13, 2019
Thanks to Bill Sellers for this link
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