Jeff is an executive producer with the Denver7 Digital Team.
DENVER — Up to 14 inches of accumulation is expected for parts of Colorado’s high country as the first significant snow of the season is taking aim at the state for Thursday as a hard freeze arrives for the Front Range.
“Snow will begin to pick up in intensity overnight tonight into tomorrow for the mountains,” said Denver7 meteorologist Lisa Hidalgo. “Northern and central mountains are going to see the brunt of it, right there along and just to the north and south of I-70 is where we will see some of the heavier totals.”
A rain-snow mix is possible in the far northeastern corner of Colorado near Sterling, Akron and Wray by Thursday evening.
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