Colorado can expect another warm but mostly cloudy day, with highs in the low 70s for the Denver metro area.
This doesn't look like a huge storm for lower elevations, including Denver, but much colder temperatures and some slushy snow look likely on Wednesday night.DENVER — After an exceptionally warm start to the week, temperatures will crash later this week, with the potential for some snow in parts of the Denver area.
Once the front moves through, rain and snow showers will gradually develop during the day Wednesday around the Denver metro area. Any rain should flip to snow pretty quickly Wednesday night, with the potential for a quick 1 to 5 inches of snow in the foothills and along the Palmer Divide, generally above 6,000 feet in elevation.
In the mountains, heavy snow is likely throughout much of the day on Wednesday and into Wednesday night. A few mountain areas could see as much as a foot of accumulation, though most mountain locations will see less than that. Areas east of the Continental Divide and above 8,000 feet in elevation will be the most favored for higher accumulations – and higher snow and ice impacts.
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