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Winter storm warning for Summit County, up to 16 inches expected

Summit Cove resident Maggie Cox clears snow off the car Wednesday evening, April 10, along Main Street in Frisco.
Hugh Carey / hcarey@summitdaily.com

A winter storm warning has been issued for Summit County and surrounding areas beginning at noon today through 6 p.m. Thursday.

According to the National Weather Service, snow showers are expected to increase in the mountains this afternoon and continue through through Thursday.

Significant snow accumulations of between 8 to 16 inches are expected by Friday morning, with travel becoming more difficult overnight and into Thursday. The high today is 45 degrees with an overnight low of 22 degrees.


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