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The December Blizzard of 2006
Contributed by: Stan Dyer on 12/21/2006



Last week, the weather people were talking about how the snowfall levels were actually down despite the good October readings. They were also talking about the meager chances for either a Christmas snowfall, or there actually being any snow on the ground. Well, as we all know, their information may have been accurate, but their predictions were not. We have ample snow to supply our White Christmas, and there is a good chance there will be snow on the ground well into February.

No doubt, the December Blizzard of 2006 will be the new weather story in Colorado that we will all remember and we will all share stories of. I have recorded mine digitally to share with you all, and for the sake of posterity. Enjoy my pictures, and I hope you all made it through OK.









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Submitted By: Erin Feese
posted on 12/21/2006 @ 4:37:15 PM
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Nice pics.
Submitted By: Seth Davis
posted on 12/21/2006 @ 11:50:59 AM
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Great photos, Stan. This is definitely a storm to remember.
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Stan Dyer

Arvada , CO

Stan Dyer has posted 891 stories and 111 comments since joining on 9/14/2005. Stan Dyer 's average story rating is 4.88.
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