DENVER — If Tuesday’s rain showers made your heart sing, we’ve got good news: More rain is coming. The better news? It could turn out to be the wettest week for the Denver metro since September, according to weather forecasters.
Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms will continue through Wednesday evening, mainly around the Palmer Divide and east central Colorado, before a stronger system along with a cold front moves in Thursday morning.
Watch the latest forecast from Denver7 meteorologist Stacey Donaldson in the video player below:
Denver could see wettest day since September as widespread rain arrives Thursday
That weather pattern will usher in snow for the mountains and widespread rain to the plains. How much? Forecasters with the National Weather Service in Boulder were cautious to provide a definitive answer by Wednesday afternoon, but if the system holds and conditions are favorable, Denver could pick up about a half inch of rain as showers linger into the overnight hours of Friday, according to Denver7 chief meteorologist Lisa Hidalgo…