Running a little over two hours late, the Zephyr heads west through Barbara's Gulch, approaching the CO-93 underpass.
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The westbound Zephyr is climbing up through the S-Curve between the west switch of Rocky and the open hoppers that serve as a wind break on Big Ten Curve.
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A somewhat rare morning thunderstorm heads northeast, currently pouring rain on the city of Boulder as the westbound Zephyr wraps around the east side of Big Ten Curve.
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A rare morning thunderstorm, currently over the City of Boulder, creates some amazing contrast in the sky as partly cloudy skies dominate to the east over the plains. Under the unusual skies, we find the westbound Zephyr making its way west along the south leg of Big Ten Curve, just east of Eisele (Clay).
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The Zephyr, running about two hours late, makes it way around the final curve of Big Ten Loop, leading it up to the east switch of Eisele (Clay) on its trip west.
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The morning Zephyr, currently moving geographically north at Eisele (Clay), is hustling along beneath mostly cloudy skies and occasionally morning rain showers as it tries to make up some time heading west.
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