Wednesday, February 15th Snow Storm

Updated 2/15/23 at 11:26 AM

This one sure wanted to stick around! It looks like the snow will be fading away over the next 2 hours. When the snow has completely stopped, we will deploy our crews to clear the properties that hit their trigger depth. Here is the current accumulation we are seeing:

Fort Collins: 0.75″ – 1.25″

Windsor 1.75″ – 2.5″

Loveland 1.25″ – 1.75″

Berthoud 1.25″ – 1.75″

Wellington 0.75″ – 1.25″

As of right now, if your property’s trigger depth was hit in the list above, we will be removing your snow later today. If your depth was not hit, we will not be planning on removing the snow. If for some reason this storm hovers over us and adds an additional inch, we will be ready to deploy on all properties.

If you or your HOA has any questions or concerns, please submit a ticket in the top right or chat with us in the bottom right.

Stay warm the rest of today!

Joe Potkanowicz – GM

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Happy Wednesday!

Colorado dropped anywhere from 0.5″ – 1.25″ in the Northern Colorado area and it looks like it could stick around for a few hours this morning. Below are the depths we are seeing.

Fort Collins 0.5 – 0.75″‘

Windsor 1.0″ – 1.25″

Loveland 0.75 – 1.0″

Berthoud 0.75″ – 1.0″

Wellington 0.5″ – 0.75″

If your community’s trigger depth is 2″ we will not be removing snow as of yet. I will provide another update once we see the storm coming to a close. Any business with a trace or 1″ trigger depth will be cleared this morning.

Please let me know if you have any questions at all.

Stay warm!

Joe Potkanowicz – GM

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