Storm may bring 10 inches of snow; Friday classes canceled

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Storm may bring 10 inches of snow; Friday classes canceled

Back-to-back storms hit the area; sunshine expected this weekend
The remnants of an antique car are buried in snow in the Lewis area.
Wyatt Jones dumps a load of snow as the town of Dolores crew clears the streets on Tuesday. The snow is dumped at the edge of McPhee to melt in the spring and add water to the reservoir.
Annie Simpson and Tricia Nelson take a break from work at Axis Health System for some fresh air and a walk in the snow Wednesday afternoon down north Madison Street in Cortez.
Snow piles up Wednesday in the barrel planters at Southwest Memorial Hospital.
As Durango police officers check on a wrecked vehicle Tuesday morning, a Colorado Department of Transportation snowplow scrapes snow and lays down sand on County Road 210, one of several roads that became slick after overnight snow in the area.
A tow truck driver awaits a driver and passenger to leave a vehicle that slid down County Road 210 Tuesday morning crossing frontage road before coming to rest next to U.S. Highway 550/160. Overnight snow made for slippery roads and several crashes.

Storm may bring 10 inches of snow; Friday classes canceled

The remnants of an antique car are buried in snow in the Lewis area.
Wyatt Jones dumps a load of snow as the town of Dolores crew clears the streets on Tuesday. The snow is dumped at the edge of McPhee to melt in the spring and add water to the reservoir.
Annie Simpson and Tricia Nelson take a break from work at Axis Health System for some fresh air and a walk in the snow Wednesday afternoon down north Madison Street in Cortez.
Snow piles up Wednesday in the barrel planters at Southwest Memorial Hospital.
As Durango police officers check on a wrecked vehicle Tuesday morning, a Colorado Department of Transportation snowplow scrapes snow and lays down sand on County Road 210, one of several roads that became slick after overnight snow in the area.
A tow truck driver awaits a driver and passenger to leave a vehicle that slid down County Road 210 Tuesday morning crossing frontage road before coming to rest next to U.S. Highway 550/160. Overnight snow made for slippery roads and several crashes.
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