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Forecast: Chance of snow early Friday before balmy weekend in Colorado Springs Temperatures in Colorado Springs are expected to hit a high of 40 degrees with mostly cloudy skies Thursday then a balmy 56 degrees Friday, the weather service said. The mild temperatures are predicted to continue into the weekend, with temperatures hitting the upper 50s through Monday.
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Connie Sawyer, Hollywood's oldest working actress, dies at 105 Sawyer was born Rosie Cohen in Pueblo, Colorado in 1912 (the same year the Titanic sunk) to an immigrant Jewish family from Romania. Her parents, Samuel and Dora Cohen, moved to Oakland when Sawyer was young and she was enrolled in dance lessons. Her mother's love of theater and ...
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Southbound I-25 reopens after crash near Windsor exit ORIGINAL STORY: A snowy overnight means an interesting commute this morning in Northern Colorado, especially if you were planning to head south on Interstate 25. Southbound I-25 near mile marker 262 has been closed for several hours after a pre-dawn crash. The Colorado Department of ...
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The real culprit behind snowmelt floods isn't temperature—it's dirt But warm weather isn't the main culprit, a new study finds. Instead, dusty soil that sticks ... In the spring, for example, melting snow feeds the headwaters of the Colorado River, a crucial source for irrigation, hydroelectricity, and drinking water for at least 27 million people in seven states. Current snowmelt ...
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The Super Bowl's unbridled commercialism can't erase its special meaning Here in Minnesota, the notorious winter weather's sub-freezing temperatures overwhelm warmer-weather visitors, while denizens from colder climes like Colorado find themselves nonplussed; it's just another day. In the mall, the omnipresent, Bill Belichick-favorite hoodie seems to be Minnesota's ...
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Destruction of cell phones and TV's if the magnetic poles of the earth are reversed! If this is the case, then solar radiation can open holes in the Earth's ozonosphere, destroying electrification networks, affecting the weather and greatly increasing cancer markers. This is what the University of Colorado, tells us, adding that several Earth's points will no longer support any kind of life.
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