DENVER — Chilly overnight lows for Denver tonight (in the teens) as winds die down across Colorado.
Wind gusts from 60 to 80 mph with a few local gusts to 90 mph affected portions of the Front Range and northeast Plains Tuesday night. A list of reports is at
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Wednesday night, the skies will clear in the mountains and the winds will diminish across the state. Lows will drop to 5 above to 10 below in the mountains and into the teens for Denver and the plains.
Christmas Eve Day should be dry with highs in the upper 40s to low 50s. Skies will be clear overnight — great visibility for Santa Claus!
Christmas Day will be "merry and bright," but the only place that will be truly white will be in the mountains. Denver and the eastern plains will just have patches of leftover snow on the ground. Highs will be in the 50s.
Saturday will be dry and mild with highs in the upper 50s to low 60s for the Denver area.
Sunday will stay dry, but turn colder. Next week should become a more stormy time with a better chance for snow across Colorado heading into the start of the new year.
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