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Heavy mountain snow, hazardous travel in Colorado’s mountains Sunday

Expect hazardous travel conditions and road closures in the high country as snow increases through the day. Mainly wet roads and a light snow-rain mix possible along the Front Range.

Denver7

9 hours ago

so most of the moisture is off to our West and let me take you to the live picture of our radar in Satellite here across Colorado you can see mostly cloudy skies we're waking up to here for metro Denver across the northeastern Plains we have been seeing some widely scattered rain snow showers so some wet roadways this morning over portions of I 76 snow showers into akan but no watches warnings advisories here for the northeastern corner of the state it is in the High Country though we'll continu
e to see widespread snowfall impact the Western half of the state when weather advisories down south from Montrose to toride and winter storm warnings in place all areas shaded here in pink until at least 9:00 tomorrow morning that does include Rocky Mountain National Park Idaho Springs to Georgetown Veil up through Loveland Ski Area Aspen and crust abute a PW day for many of our ski resorts so enjoy it but also you definitely want to play it safe on the roadways as we've been showing you SE do
all morning long some treacherous travel conditions with icy roads and snow covered spots fire weather warning in effect over over the northeaster or Southeastern corner of Colorado from walsenberg to Springfield very Gusty winds warm and dry conditions expected there it is colder outside this morning only at 18 in Aspen 30s over the northeastern Plains 42 right now into peblo and let me take you through our Statewide future cast you can see as we get into 10:00 this morning more of that snow fi
lters in east of the Continental Divide Steamboat Springs out to the west and then in terms of how much snow we're expecting that winter storm warning warrants up to 6 even 12 inches of snow through tomorrow and that includes mainly our Northern and Central mountain towns over the higher terrain here in Denver could see a few light flurries a shower or two but most of the moisture will be out to our West early Monday morning could see a few flurries for the morning drive and then into the aftern
oon it will be a chillier start to the week we'll continue to see increasing cloud coverage into Tuesday morning and another round of moderate snow will be possible so for today you can see partly to mostly cloudy skies daytime highs will Top out in the 50s here in Denver we're expecting a high of 55 out at the airport low 50s into Castle Rock and mountains it is going to be a colder afternoon with highs only in the 20s and 30s let me take you through our 7-day forecast it's going to be warm and
windy over Southeastern Colorado temperatures here in Denver a little bit cooler by Monday partly cloudy a few early morning flurries and then we're back to a dry weather pattern Tuesday into at least Wednesday morning colder with our next round of snow wet possible by the end of this upcoming week

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