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Denver, Colorado – Residents across Colorado and Kansas should prepare for a more active weather pattern March 5-11, with periodic rain on the plains and snow in the Rockies that could impact travel and outdoor plans.
According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, both states fall within a 40 to 50 percent chance of above-normal precipitation during the March 5-11 period. While the heaviest rain signal is positioned farther east across the Mississippi and Ohio valleys, the central High Plains remain favored for multiple systems bringing measurable precipitation. Temperatures are expected to vary, with cooler air lingering near the Rockies and milder conditions across parts of Kansas…