"Preparing for Colorado's Impending Snowstorm: Safety Tips and Road Closures"

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Snow squalls can cause sudden whiteout conditions and icy roads, posing a significant danger to drivers. If a snow squall warning is issued, it's advised to avoid or delay travel until it passes through. If already on the road during a squall, drivers should reduce speed, turn on headlights and hazard lights, maintain distance from other vehicles, and avoid sudden braking. The National Weather Service has introduced Impact-Based Warning Tags to specify the severity of snow squall conditions, and alerts for high-impact squalls are now less frequent.
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- Up to 48 inches of snow could hit Colorado peaks in upcoming snowstorm The Denver Gazette
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