![]() ![]() It’s not unusual for snow to spread from southeast to northwest,” he said. “With this type of track, where the low pressure system is to our south. Zach Hiris, meteorologist at the National Weather Service at Boulder, said snow and rain started Saturday morning in far southeast Colorado, and then the storm worked its way north. La Vita Bella cafe co-owner Todd Eichorn said he “didn’t see but a few people walking around Main Street” throughout the day. Pedestrian traffic along Main Street on Saturday was scarce. Scott Rochat, spokesperson for Longmont Power and Communications, said that as of 7:24 p.m., there were no power reported outages Saturday. “I do believe we’re still called for a lot of snow tonight and tomorrow. “It’s calm out there for the most part,” Leal said. Longmont spokesperson Rigo Leal said there were no snow and ice removal issues throughout the day Saturday, with snow melting on the streets in the daylight hours. She did say the storm was still expected to drop between 18 inches and 2 feet. that she didn’t have the day’s snow totals. Though 4 to 8 inches of snow was expected in Longmont on Saturday, National Weather Service at Boulder Meteorologist Kari Bowen said just after 6 p.m. As of Saturday evening, forecasters said the storm is still on track to drop up to 1.5 to 2 feet of snow on Longmont.
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