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Possible snow, high winds headed for lower Columbia
A cold front might bring more rain, but it won’t be until after midnight.
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The National Weather Service advises drivers to be prepared for snow covered roads and to use caution while driving. Expect the strongest gusts on Sunday night and early Monday morning.
The cooler weather is expected to taper off Tuesday, with warmer, dry conditions through the end of the week, according to forecasters.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for the Aspen area lasting until 8 a.m. Tuesday.
St. George could also see snow and see a high temperature of 46 degrees and a near-record low of 19.
A quick-moving but powerful winter storm is bearing down on the Western Slope, promising up to 2 feet of snow for the mountains and potentially a light accumulation in the Grand Valley. The flakes could continue falling until around 6 p.m. Monday.
The chance of snow Sunday night in Elko is 80 percent, diminishing to 40 percent by morning.
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The forecast for central Los Angeles from Malibu to Long Beach calls for cloudy skies Sunday with a 50 percent change of rain.