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  2. Colorado snow forecast: After 20-inch snowfall, winter storms ...

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    Colorado weather map National winter weather forecast. The map below shows the probability that an area could receive more than 4 inches of snow. Use the slider at the top left to toggle by day.

  3. Colorado snow forecast: Multiple feet expected in the Rockies ...

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    Heavy snow showers of up to 2 feet are expected in the Colorado Rockies and Intermountain West this ... where winter storm warnings are in effect from 11 p.m. Monday through 5 a.m. Thanksgiving ...

  4. 10 practical winter time vehicle upgrades - AOL

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    A good option to consider is the Toyo Open Country WLT1 Tires, a studless winter tire, designed to keep you safe and steady on wintry roads. 3. Heavy-Duty Grille Guard: Shield Your Front End

  5. Snow socks - Wikipedia

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    Snow sock devices wrap around the tires of a vehicle to increase traction on snow and ice. Snow socks are normally composed of a woven fabric with an elastomer attached to the inner and/or outer edge. The woven fabric covers the tire tread and is the contact point between the vehicle and the road. The elastomer keeps the snow sock in place and ...

  6. Snow tire - Wikipedia

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    Winter tire, showing tread pattern designed to compact snow in the gaps. [1] Snow tires, also known as winter tires, are tires designed for use on snow and ice. Snow tires have a tread design with larger gaps than those on conventional tires, increasing traction on snow and ice. Such tires that have passed specific winter traction performance ...

  7. Snow removal - Wikipedia

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    As an example, in the Czech Republic during the winter season of 2000/2001, net material expenditure for road treatment was: 168 000 tonnes of salt (mostly NaCl), 348 000 tonnes of sand and crushed stone and 91 000 tonnes of other materials like slag. In Ireland, the annual expenditure of salt was 30 000 tonnes.