DENVER (KDVR) — While Denver already saw almost half of an average winter’s worth of snowfall in one storm earlier this month, the snowy season is far from over. The Pinpoint Weather Team has forecast snow to fall in some areas of the Front Range on Tuesday.
However, Pinpoint Weather Meteorologist Travis Michels said there will be no impact in the Denver metro area at all.
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However, some areas outside of Denver, particularly along the Palmer Divide and the base of the foothills, may see some impacts.
Timing of the storm
Michels said flakes will start to fall in the high country overnight, mainly after midnight.
This will move into the foothills and southern Front Range around 4 a.m.
These flakes should clear most of the metro area by about 9 a.m. and be gone from the mountains by the late afternoon, according to Michels.
Projected totals
Most of the measurable snowfall from the storm will be seen in the mountains, with some south of the metro area.