More snow headed for mountains, Denver area
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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.
Denver residents face a chilly, snowy week with NWS forecasting a drop in temperatures and potential snowfall.
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.
We end November with not one, but two rounds of snow. While the metro area didn't see much snow Friday night into Saturday morning, it was still our first measurable snow with Denver measuring two-tenths of an inch.
Denver's weather will see fluctuation, with a sunny start, cooling midweek, and potential snow by the weekend.