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Colorado – Bright sunshine and dry air spread across the Front Range this morning, giving Denver and Boulder a springlike start to January. Pavement stays dry, jackets feel optional, and the warmth invites quick errands. That calm masks a sharp shift already lining up.
According to the National Weather Service in Denver/Boulder, highs climb near 60 degrees today and Wednesday, well above normal. Gusty southwest winds increase this afternoon, especially along the I-25 corridor, raising fire weather concerns on the plains. Snow chances increase Thursday afternoon and evening as a colder system moves in…