Investigators 'zeroing in' on Colorado wildfire start
Posted: 11:46 PM - Sheriff's officials say they have now recorded more than 500 homes leveled by the most destructive wildfire in Colorado history.
Once again we are here to talk about upcoming snow. The snow I am referring to is the Thursday night-Friday Afternoon system. Data has handled this better than I have seen lately. Anyone who looks at the data will come away with a different opinion. My opinion is posted below!

Yes, this is an early look at the storm and what you see above could look a little different on Wednesday.
My good ole buddy Brandon from Middlesboro asked me on facebook about those lingering snow showers that won't die out. This system won't feature that type of activity. So once this clears out it will get pretty calm in a hurry!
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Posted: 11:46 PM - Sheriff's officials say they have now recorded more than 500 homes leveled by the most destructive wildfire in Colorado history.
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