Warm weather is expected to return to Denver, while areas to the southwest continue to monitor heavy snowfall.
DENVER — FORECAST BY: 9NEWS Weather Impact Team Meteorologist Laurann Robinson
FORECAST AT A GLANCE:
I hope you enjoyed the last few days, because fall-like weather won’t be sticking around for too long.
Front range temperatures bounce back into the 70s, Sunday afternoon. Most of the front range will stay dry, with a mix of sun and clouds, but heavier rain and snowfall will continue south of the I-70 corridor.
Winter Storm Warnings and Winter Weather Advisories remain in-place across the San Juans and Sangre de Cristos, through Sunday. These areas are still expecting a few inches to an additional foot of snow, along with winds gusting up to 45 mph. Watch for blowing snow to reduce visibilities create hazardous travel conditions.
Monday, watch for very isolated showers as this system slowly moves out of Colorado. Outside of those spotty shower chances, most of the front range is looking to stay sunny and dry through the rest of the week. Highs stay in the 70s through next weekend.
Warmer weather is returning
SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy and cool, with a few sprinkles or showers, mostly during the morning hours. high 64. Mostly cloudy overnight, low 43.
SUNDAY: Partly cloudy, warmer and breezy, high 72. Mostly cloudy overnight, low 45.
MONDAY: Becoming mostly sunny and mild, high 71. Mostly clear overnight, low 45.
TUESDAY: Mostly sunny and warm, high 75. Mostly clear overnight, low 46.
WEDNESDAY: Mostly sunny and mild, high 70. Mostly clear overnight, low 44.
THURSDAY: Mostly sunny and warm, high 77. Mostly clear overnight, low 47.
FRIDAY: Mostly sunny and warm, high 76. Mostly clear overnight, low 46.
SATURDAY: Mostly sunny and warm, high 75. Mostly clear overnight, low 48.
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