A weak earthquake has hit the Colorado mountains.
The National Earthquake Information Center says the quake Tuesday afternoon registered a preliminary magnitude of 3.3. It was centered north of Basalt and south of Gypsum.
A magnitude-3.3 quake generally isn’t expected to cause much damage.
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