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After Denver's first significant snowfall of the season, the mountains are bracing for heavy snow and strong winds this weekend. That could make travel difficult across the high country.
More snow will fall across the metro and Front Range throughout the day, according to the NWS, with a high of around 31 degrees. Another two to four inches are anticipated to fall in Denver, forecasts show, with winds heading northeast at around six to eight miles per hour. However, expectations differ across the metro.
Denver finally saw its first snow of the season just before the start of December, and there’s more snow on the way this week, with some areas in the city expected to see as much as 4 inches
Weather forecasters are closely tracking Denver’s next snow chance, which arrives midweek, and could potentially bring slick conditions to the morning commute on Wednesday. Here are possible totals.
Denver's weather forecast predicts a cold, cloudy day with a chance of morning snow and highs of 33°F, alongside a hazardous weather alert.
A storm producing areas of snow over interior British Columbia at the start of the week is expected to move southeastward along the Rockies, causing snow to spread from Montana to Colorado.
Below-freezing temperatures are forecast for Denver until about 11 a.m. Thursday, according to the NNWS. Until then, ice will remain on roads throughout the Denver area.
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