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How to share, send your #9wx weather photos during the 'bomb cyclone'

A phenomenon known as a "bomb cyclone" brought high winds, blowing snow, and tricky travel conditions to much of Colorado Wednesday afternoon.

DENVER — As we hunker down and wait out what's known as a "bomb cyclone" that hit Colorado Wednesday, we need your help telling this weather story. 

The snow is expected to continue into early Thursday morning. Luckily, many employers have sent their workers home early, and school districts throughout the state have canceled class due to the dangerous weather conditions. 

As a #9WX contributor, your photos or videos could be shared on our newscasts, website, and social media pages.

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You can upload your photos and videos to on9news.tv/yourtake or email yourtake@9news.com. If you have our mobile app, you can upload media directly through the YourTake page on your phone or tablet.

SHARE ON SOCIAL MEDIA

Our official weather hashtag is #9WX, which you can follow and use on social media to share your weather updates with 9NEWS. Your public #9WX updates, pictures and video posts on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Vine are aggregated and featured live during newscasts. You can also post directly to our Facebook page, Tweet us or tag us on Instagram.

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