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DENVER — Colorado is not quite done with winter as Denver’s potential snowfall totals could reach between 1 to 4 inches across the metro by Saturday as hazardous travel conditions are possible for motorists headed through the state’s mountain passes.
Denver normally sees just under 9 inches of snow during the month of April. So far this month, only a trace amount was reported at Denver International Airport. “This is going to pull down across the Front Range as we head into tonight and into tomorrow morning. We’ll have rain and snow moving through tonight and early tomorrow morning,” said Denver7 Meteorologist Stacey Donaldson. “Well see those temperatures drop enough where we’ll see that snow taking over from 7 o’clock to 10 o’clock tonight and then the snow continues overnight,”
Denver’s hourly planner for Saturday shows snow expected to continue through the morning hours. “Should start to taper off around 8 a.m. and then into the afternoon we have a chance for some rainfall in Denver,” added Donaldson. “Everything clears out for Sunday and we’re looking much better for the end of the weekend.”
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