Denver Snow, But Not Much

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Hard to really bring any attention on the incoming storm that will give Denver the most snow we’ve seen in a while since our nation’s capital is being buried with two-feet plus right now.  Blizzard warnings continue with another possible 5-10 inches falling through the day and will likely bring a few snow totals upwards of 3 feet around the beltway.

Meanwhile back home, mild weather continues for today, but will change tomorrow as a strong storm system pushes through dropping our temperatures and some snow.  It won’t be a heavy snow by any means as I am thinking around 5 inches, give or take for most metro areas with the highest amounts in the upslope favored areas.

Temperatures will drop about 20-30 degrees over the next few days as highs will barely make it to 30 tomorrow and even colder on Monday with snow ending in the morning for the most part.  No advisories or warnings out for the metro area or northern mountains at this time, but may see some advisories go up in a few areas that may exceed 10 inches.  Mostly in the foothills and mountains, I don’t imagine at this point anything in the double-digits below 6000 feet.

Snow should end by lunchtime Monday as skies will start to clear out.  Temperatures will warm back into the 30s on Wednesday and into the 40s to near 50 by the weekend.  Overnight lows will be around 10 degrees Sunday and Monday nights with teens through the early part of the week.

With the lack of any major snow with this system, I don’t anticipate much on it other than a few “look and see” pictures.  This certainly doesn’t have me terribly excited, but given its the first “decent” snow we’ve seen here in quite some time, it’s newsworthy in that regard.

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