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Denver, Colorado – A milder late-winter pattern is taking hold across Wyoming and Colorado in the Feb. 21–27 window, increasing the likelihood of above-normal temperatures and shifting precipitation toward a mix of rain and snow.
According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, both states fall within a 33% to 50% probability zone for above-normal temperatures during the 8- to 14-day outlook. That trend points to afternoon highs running several degrees above late-February averages, especially along the Front Range and across eastern plains communities…