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Cooler Sunday, snow for NE Colorado (flurries possible Denver)

Cooler and windy for Colorado Sunday
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DENVER – Cool and windy tonight for the Front Range..you can expect overnight lows to fall into the 20s overnight with snow developing by early morning for NE Colorado. 

Scattered snow-showers will continue for the northern and central mountains- another 2 to 4 inches is likely, just in time for a "powder day" on Sunday!  A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for our far northern mountains, including Rocky Mountain National Park, Rabbit Ears Pass and the Medicine Bow Range through Sunday at 11 a.m. (be aware that winds will be howling at the ski areas..at Loveland Ski Area on Sunday winds will be around 40 to 50 mph).

There will be some colder air spilling back into Colorado on Sunday, along with a chance for some flurries in the morning for metro Denver and light snow for NE Colorado into Sterling and Akron.  Snow showers are expected to continue in the northern and central mountains.

Monday will be drier, but clouds will increase in the afternoon as another weak weather disturbance moves in from the northwest.  Another 3 to 6 inches of snow is likely for the northern and central mountains Monday night and Tuesday, with a chance for light snow or flurries on the plains.

By the middle of next week, a warmer and drier pattern will move into the central Rockies and high temperatures should approach 60 degrees in Denver by next Thursday.

Stay with the Denver7 weather team for the latest updates on the storm and current weather conditions.