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Photo: Clouds lift to reveal a frosty layer

Herald Staff Writer

Tuesday, Nov 22, 2016 9:52 AM MT

Updated Tuesday, Nov 22, 2016 2:33 PM MT

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Clouds clung to the west Needle Mountains on Tuesday morning, a day after a Pacific storm unloaded more than a foot of snow in the San Juan Mountains north of Durango. Skies are mostly clear for the remainder of the week, with high temperatures in the mid- to upper-40s, according to the National Weather Service in Grand Junction.
Clouds clung to the west Needle Mountains on Tuesday morning, a day after a Pacific storm unloaded more than a foot of snow in the San Juan Mountains north of Durango. Skies are mostly clear for the remainder of the week, with high temperatures in the mid- to upper-40s, according to the National Weather Service in Grand Junction.Jerry McBride/Durango Herald

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