Denver Weather: More snow in the mountains, temperatures hit 60 seconds again on Wednesday

DENVER (KDVR) – A cold spell swept through Colorado Sunday bringing frigid temperatures for Monday and snowfall in the mountains.
Snow on the mountains will continue through Monday night and into the first half of Tuesday before it clears up. Totals are expected to range from 1-7 inches with the highest totals in the San Juan area.
Denver will warm to the 50s on Tuesday with sunshine and dry conditions.

Wednesday and Thursday will be mild for Denver and the Strip ahead before the next storm system moves on Thursday night.
This storm system will bring another wave of mountain snow and will also bring the Front Range and lower elevations potentially snow.
Possibly some showers starting Thursday evening and continuing into Friday. Temperatures will drop to 30 on Friday as the storm moves through.
The system is still too far away to know the exact totals but any accumulation on the Expected Forward Range is small at this point. It could finally bring the first measurable snow of the season to Denver.
Dry and cool weather will return over the weekend.

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