DENVER- Dry and mild weather returns for Monday. Expect highs in the Denver area to climb to the upper 40s and low 50s, under a partly sunny sky.
A weak storm will brush southern Colorado with some light snow on Monday, Denver should have mostly cloudy skies and highs in the 50s.
Tuesday will be mainly cloudy, with some snow developing in the mountains during the afternoon. Highs will be in the 40s across the Denver area.
A strong storm will likely impact Colorado Tuesday night and Wednesday, we will keep an eye on that one for the potential for several inches of snow for Denver with a foot or more in the mountains. The weather will turn much colder with readings in the upper 20s on Wednesday and single digit lows by Thursday morning. A Winter Storm Watch has been issued for the southern half of Colorado from Tuesday afternoon all the way until midnight Wednesday in many cities. Snow totals:
Palmer Divide: 4”-8”
Southern Denver metro 3”-6”
Northern metro up to Boulder 2”-4”
Northern I-25 to Ft. Collins and plains Trace to 3”
Telluride 1 to 2 feet
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