Super soaker set to bring inches of rain and feet of snow to the state

A strong moisture pack storm is blasting into the Rockies this weekend. Moisture amounts will the most we have seen in a long time. Drenching rains will start over the plains and Front Range Friday night along with a heavy, wet snow machine ramping up in the mountains.

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Heavy bouts of rain is expected to soak the Denver metro area and I-25 Urban corridor all day Saturday into Sunday. By the time we get to the end of the weekend some areas may see as much as 1 to 3 inches of rain fall.

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Now for the snow. Castle Pines, Castle Rock over to Franktown and down to the north side of Colorado Springs are now in a Winter Weather Advisory for 3 to 8 inches of snow thru Saturday night. Most of the accumulation will be on grassy areas but, roads could be icy and somewhat slushy by the end of the day.

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In the higher elevations the weekend story will be the the snow! We have a Winter Storm Warning for the Front Range mountains and higher foothills including the Sawatch Range and the Pikes Peak/Teller County areas thru Saturday. Some areas could see 1 to 3 feet of snow! Park county, The Western Slope and San JuanĀ mountains could see 6 to 12 inches of snow.

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