The sky over Denver will be mostly sunny on Saturday with light snow developing in the mountains where winds will be gusty above timberline.
In Denver on Saturday the high temperature will be near 47 degrees and winds will be light, according to the. In the mountains, 1 to 3 inches of snow accumulation is possible for higher west-facing slopes by Saturday night with areas of blowing snow on mountain passes. Weather on the Eastern Plains will be dry on Saturday.
An avalanche warning — with very dangerous conditions — is posted by the Colorado Avalanche Information Center for the Park and Elkhead mountains on Saturday. Heightened avalanche concerns are in play Saturday in mountain areas around the state, people on backcountry trails and terrain are urged to be cautious and conservative in deciding routes to use.
⚠️Avalanche Warning is in effect for the Park and Elkhead mountains today. Considerable avalanche danger in many other Colorado mountains.
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