Milder days are ahead for the weekend. Highs will be in the 50s in Denver
DENVER — Milder weather is on the way for the weekend across Colorado. There will be a new storm moving across the state on Sunday with more snow for the mountains and a chance for rain showers on the plains.Some snow will return to the high country on Sunday, with around 4 to 8 inches possible. The Denver area and plains may see scattered rain/snow showers Sunday evening, along with gusty winds.
Monday and Tuesday will be dry and mild in Denver and across the eastern plains. There will be some snow returning to the mountains Tuesday afternoon, followed by a chance for rain and snow in Denver on Wednesday.Click here to watch the Denver7 live weather stream.
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