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DENVER — It's going to be a gorgeous start to the week! Monday and Tuesday will be warm and dry, with high temperatures near 80 degrees. We'll see sunshine and 60s to low 70s in the mountains.
A new storm system will move into the state starting Wednesday. We'll see scattered showers first develop in the mountains and then roll east over the plains. There will be a slight chance of storms across the Denver metro area on Wednesday afternoon with highs in the low to mid 70s. Thursday will be quite a bit colder with highs only in the 50s. We'll see snow in the mountains and a chilly rain for the plains.
There's a slight chance that some of this rain will switch over to snow on the plains late Thursday and early Friday. LEARN MORE: Hourly forecast | Radars | Traffic | Weather Page | 24/7 Weather Stream
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