Denver Basks In 70s Monday Before Mountain Snow Slams Back

Denver started Sunday on a crisp note at 34°F under clear skies, but the city is in for a quick turnaround, with afternoon highs near 63°F today and a stronger warm-up into the low 70s on Monday. Light north winds on Sunday will shift to a southwest breeze on Monday, ahead of a storm system that brings rain to the plains and accumulating snow to the mountains late Monday into Tuesday. If you are heading into the high country, expect a wetter, colder setup to settle in on Tuesday and give yourself extra time for those trips.

This Afternoon Through Monday

Sunday stays mostly dry and partly sunny, with a high near 63°F and light north winds around 2 to 7 mph, then cooling into only the upper 30s overnight. Monday jumps to about 72°F with southwest winds of 3 to 9 mph and gusts that could reach the mid-teens. That warmer, breezier combo may create locally elevated to near-critical fire weather conditions south of I-70, according to the National Weather Service Denver/Boulder. Avoid outdoor burning or any spark-producing work in more vulnerable foothill and southern counties while those winds are up.

Tuesday And The Mountains

A stronger trough slides over Colorado on Tuesday, bringing rain showers to the Denver metro, with showers and a few thunderstorms possible and a daytime high near 53°F. Mountain areas are most likely to see accumulating snow from Monday night into Tuesday, with the heaviest mountain snow and lower-elevation rain focused on Tuesday, and travel in the high country could be difficult during the morning and afternoon. Check conditions before driving over the mountain passes and be ready for wet, slick roads and reduced visibility.

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