You may want to wear your hair up today. It's going to be so windy that officials are warning Coloradans to avoid driving in the foothills and mountains.
A wind storm across much of Colorado Friday could cause some power outages and affect driving conditions through the afternoon.
avoid mountain and foothills travelSnow & blowing snow will spread NW-SE across the mountains thru mid-aftn. Strong winds will spread onto the plains later this morning following the passage of a cold front.
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