More snow headed for mountains, Denver area
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Travel could become hazardous in Colorado's mountains this weekend where up to 8 inches is possible as Denver should finally break it's snowless streak. Here's how much snow to expect in the metro.
A trailing low pressure system will bring snow back the Mountain West from Sunday into Monday as it dives from Oregon to New Mexico. I-70, I-15, I-84, and I-80 could see snow accumulating on Sunday, causing slow downs to post-Thanksgiving travel.
A Pinpoint Weather Alert Day has been issued Sunday night as snowfall moves from the mountains back into Denver's weather forecast, leading to slick travel conditions through Monday morning. A winter weather advisory has also been issued for the high country through Monday morning.
We have a First Alert Weather Day weekend! The combination of a Pacific northwest storm and cold Canadian air will team up for what may be Denver's first measurable snow and a rough travel holiday weekend for many areas of the state.
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