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		<title>By: podrock</title>
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		<description>Because I was under that wave when it hit. If you search around, from some angles there was a complete rainbow (when viewed from the south) and even a double when viewed from the north. It hit just after sunrise at 7:30am.

While there was some dust, it was mostly horizontal snow flurries in that cloud for us. Out on the plains it was mostly dust. 

It is not uncommon when it is snowing in the mountains to get some blow over flurries from the Continental Divide along the Front Range. And I&#039;ve seen some amazing fronts arrive from the north in an hour. But I&#039;ve never seen a front like this, and I have lived along the Front Range for five decades.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Because I was under that wave when it hit. If you search around, from some angles there was a complete rainbow (when viewed from the south) and even a double when viewed from the north. It hit just after sunrise at 7:30am.</p>
<p>While there was some dust, it was mostly horizontal snow flurries in that cloud for us. Out on the plains it was mostly dust. </p>
<p>It is not uncommon when it is snowing in the mountains to get some blow over flurries from the Continental Divide along the Front Range. And I&#8217;ve seen some amazing fronts arrive from the north in an hour. But I&#8217;ve never seen a front like this, and I have lived along the Front Range for five decades.</p>
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