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A quick-hitting storm will roll through Summit County on Thursday before the area returns to dryer weather. National Weather Service meteorologist Robert Koopmeiners reported that up to 8 inches could fall on Summit County ski areas and other high peaks.
Koopmeiners said snow will be widespread during the day and into the afternoon Thursday with a good chance of snow Thursday evening.
“You’ve got an 18-hour period of widespread snow (Thursday), and then scattered snow showers Thursday evening, and then nothing after midnight,” Koopmeiners said.
During the course of the storm, Koopmeiners said 1 1/2 to 4 inches could accumulate in town, and 7-8 inches could accumulate at higher elevations, particularly the northwest peaks of the county. According to the National Weather Service forecast for Frisco, the high temperature Thursday will be 30 degrees. Temperatures are expected to warm to 45 degrees Friday, 50 degrees Saturday and 49 degrees Sun
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When the COVID-19 shutdown hit in March, fears of permanent small business closures in Summit County abounded. However, in Silverthorne and Dillon, more businesses have opened than closed since March of last year.
In Silverthorne, 28 new businesses have opened since March 1, 2020, and 13 have closed, according to town records. The lists of opened and closed businesses are based on the number of business licenses the town has issued and the number of business license accounts it has closed. Of the new businesses, there were several brick-and-mortar stores, including Just Send It, a packing and shipping store, Windy City Pizza, and Gore Range Sports.
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