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For those who would be affected by the weather mentioned in this post, visit the Denver and Boulder area's National Weather Service website for the latest information, as the weather can be ever-changing.
A strange paradox is happening in the U.S. state of Colorado: the two types of warnings issued are a strange combination to happen in one state, in one time period. First, according to the National Weather Service for the Denver and Boulder area, there are Tornado Warnings issued for the counties of Morgan, Phillips, and Washington, which are in Northeast Colorado. Second, there are two Blizzard Warnings in Colorado. One is in Northwest Colorado, and it stretches into Northeast Utah, while the other covers a large portion of East-Central Colorado - this warning is south and east of Denver and includes Colorado Springs. Not only are there both blizzard and tornado warnings in the state, the northern part of the East-Central blizzard warning is extremely close to the tornado warning in Morgan and Washington counties - being only 6 miles away! Visit the National Weather Service website at weather.gov for the latest national weather information.
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