DENVER — The big story will be the extremely cold temps on Sunday. High temps will only reach the lower teens with the wind chill factor making it feel below zero.
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Winter Storm Warnings have been posted for the mountains through Monday morning. Snowfall is expected to exceed two feet in the northern and central mountains over the weekend as a series of storm systems pour in from the West Coast.
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Cold conditions will continue into early Monday with lows falling to near zero in Denver early. A Wind Chill Advisory is in effect for metro Denver for Monday morning with wind chill factors again expected between -15 to -20 during your morning comute. The stormy weather will move out and skies will return to sunny or partly cloudy. Highs on Monday will only be in the low 20s.
A moderation in temperatures will return through the week. Highs will be in the upper 30s under a partly cloudy sky on Tuesday. Then, highs will rebound to the 40s by Wednesday, and low 50s on Thursday and Friday.