Denver, CO — Rain and snow are on the way for much of northeast Colorado as a fast-moving storm system targets the Denver metro area late Sunday, posing possible travel hazards on I-25 and mountain routes.
According to the National Weather Service in Boulder, widespread rain will move into the region Sunday afternoon, transitioning to snow by nightfall. Lower elevations, including Denver, could see up to 4 inches of snow, while the mountains and foothills may receive 3 to 7 inches. The heaviest accumulation is expected in the northern mountains.
Drivers should plan for potentially slick roads along I-25 and I-70 after sunset. Wind gusts could reach 18 mph in the city and 24 mph in the mountains, reducing visibility and making conditions more hazardous. Residents are urged to prepare for sudden weather shifts by dressing warmly, checking travel routes, and delaying non-essential trips…