UNDATED -- We'll see on and off rain Thursday, with more widespread rain coming Thursday afternoon and evening along a strong cold front that will sweep across the area.

Most of us will see our first snow fly this weekend, but any accumulations look to be confined to the Morris and Alexandria areas in western Minnesota.

From the Associated Press: 
A fall snowstorm is snarling traffic and causing power outages in the Rocky Mountains as it slowly moves across the northern U.S. toward the Great Plains.

Winter storm watches and warnings stretched from eastern Washington state to Minnesota, along with freeze warnings as far south as Colorado and Nebraska on Wednesday.

In Spokane, wet, heavy snow snapped tree branches and took out power lines. Avista Utilities was restoring power to 32,000 customers on Wednesday.

Driving conditions are deteriorating across Montana and northern Wyoming as ice and blowing snow-covered roadways.

Up to 2 feet of snow is expected to fall in the mountains, and up to a foot in lower-elevation towns and cities.

The storm is expected to bring the first snow of the season to Denver by Thursday.

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