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First Alert Action Day: Windy with light rain and snow on Saturday

Heavy snow for the mountains this weekend
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DENVER — A series of cold fronts will move from the Pacific across the central Rockies this weekend.

The fast paced flow of fronts that will race across the region tend to favor the mountains with snow, but leave Denver and the eastern plains with gusty winds, colder temperatures and just a little moisture.

Saturday will be windy and colder with some light rain and snow showers possible in Denver and across eastern Colorado. A few inches of snow will be possible in the northeast corner of the state and heavy snow will develop across Nebraska and northern Kansas.

The weekend will feature some really great skiing thanks to the addition of eight to 16 inches of fresh powder from late Thursday and continuing through Saturday. Be advised that the roads will be snow-covered and slippery in the mountains, especially on Saturday. Avalanche danger is also elevated in the high country.

Skies will clear on Sunday, but temperatures will remain chilly — in the middle 30s to low 40s on the plains and 30s in the mountains. Bundle up for the Broncos game or any other outdoors activities.

More snow will be likely next week as the weather pattern remains active over the western United States.  By the middle to end of next week a series of storms will bring more snow to the mountains and possibly to the Denver area.

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