What elevations will be most affected by snow?
Areas above 10,000 feet will likely see significant snow, with potential impacts down to 6,000 feet.
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A cold storm system is heading towards Colorado, with potential for significant weather impacts starting Tuesday. The 9NEWS Weather Impact Team is closely monitoring the situation, with possible snow in the mountains and even the Denver met...
The cold front is expected to move through Denver on Monday afternoon, bringing isolated rain and thunderstorm chances. Tuesday will see temperatures in the 30s, increasing the likelihood of rain, snow, or a mix of both in Denver. The best chance for accumulating snow in Denver will be Wednesday morning when temperatures are coldest, especially if another front arrives.
**Denver Forecast:** - Sunday: Mostly cloudy, breezy. High 74, low 45. - Monday: Partly cloudy with an afternoon shower/storm. High 72, low 38. - Tuesday: Mostly cloudy with scattered showers. High 43, low 32. - Wednesday: Partly cloudy with rain and snow possible. High 52, low 32. - Thursday: Mostly sunny and warmer. High 70, low 44. - Friday: Mild and staying dry. High 74, low 46. - Saturday: Mostly sunny with isolated storms possible. High 79, low 49.
Areas above 10,000 feet will likely see significant snow, with potential impacts down to 6,000 feet.
Denver has a chance of rain, snow, or a mix of both on Tuesday, with the best chance for accumulating snow on Wednesday morning.
Stay tuned to 9NEWS and other local weather sources as the storm approaches.
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