![]() ![]() Most of the accumulation should occur Wednesday night resulting in a slow and slick morning commute on Thursday. The Denver metro area should get similar accumulation to what most areas experienced on Sunday with 2-6 inches of snow. Then another winter storm will arrive Tuesday night into Wednesday with snow first in the mountains and then eventually along the Front Range in time for the Wednesday evening commute.īecause of the expected travel impacts on Wednesday and Thursday as well as possible school delays or cancellations on Thursday, the CBS4 Weather Team has issued First Alert Weather Days. (source: CBS)ĭry weather will be found across most of the state on Tuesday and temperatures will be slightly warmer although still far below normal. The Denver, Boulder, and Fort Collins areas will only reach the lower 30s Monday afternoon. It will also remain much colder than normal for March across most of Colorado on Monday. There is a Winter Weather Advisory until 2 p.m. Winter driving conditions will continue along most of the I-70 mountain corridor. In the mountains, additional snowfall on Monday will be light but some ski areas will get another couple inches of snow. Locations farther north including the Fort Collins, Loveland, and Greeley are not expected to see additional snow on Monday. It's a similar situation in the foothills of Jefferson, Boulder, and Larimer Counties with higher snow amounts possible under heavier snow bands. While many neighborhoods in the Denver metro area will see at least flurries from Monday afternoon through Monday evening, any accumulation should be mostly limited to areas above 6,000 feet on the south and west sides of town.įor example, Castle Rock and other areas on the Palmer Divide in Douglas and Elbert Counties could get at least 1 inch of accumulation late Monday. Snow will push into the Front Range and Eastern Plains late Monday night and into Tuesday morning.DENVER (CBS4) - Winter continues with lingering light snow on Monday and First Alert Weather Days on Wednesday and Thursday this week for heavier snow together with frigid temperatures. Clouds increase across the mountains with snow starting in the late afternoon and early evening. Monday has mostly sunny skies for the metro area with mild highs in the lower 50s. Looking ahead: More snow late Monday and Tuesday Sunshine and cooler temperatures for Sunday. Highs reach into the upper 40s with a light southerly wind. Sunshine is back for Sunday morning with cooler but seasonal temperatures. Weather tomorrow: Sunny skies and seasonal Light snow is possible tonight with little to no accumulation in Denver. Overnight lows will dip into the upper 20s for Denver. Snow is possible to push into the Front Range and Eastern Plains with a light dusting at most with an inch in mountain towns. ![]() Weather tonight: Light snow and coolĬlouds will build in with light snow in the mountains tonight. Minimal accumulation is expected along the Front Range with more sunshine on Sunday. ![]() Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated.ĭENVER ( KDVR) – An approaching cold front will bring clouds and light snow to the state tonight. This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. ![]()
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