We could see wind gusts as strong as 75mph over the foothills. Winds slowly die down by midweek.
according to FlightAware.is in effect through 6 a.m. Tuesday for the foothills, and until midnight Monday for near the foothills. The National Weather Service in Boulder said strong winds are likely with gusts from 65 to 75 mph.
Loose objects should be secured and commuters need to drive with caution. Travel will be difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles. Watch for winds to cause downed tree limbs and power lines. at 58th Avenue in Denver Monday morning because of a downed overhead sign pole. Adams County Fire said its crews had to cut off about 3 feet of the pole so cars could pass. The interstate has reopened.
Across the Western Slope and high country, Winter Weather Advisories will be in place for the central and northern mountains through Monday evening. Most areas can expect between 3 to 14 inches of new snow, but the gusty winds will be the biggest impact. Watch for blowing snow to reduce road visibility and cause hazardous travel. Monday and Tuesday, the Front Range will stay mostly dry, with light in-and-out cloud cover and very gusty winds. Afternoon highs drop into the lower 60s, both days.
Wednesday will be a day of transition. Winds calm down a bit, highs stay in the lower 60s, followed by increasing midday cloud cover. Mostly cloudy and cooler, with late-day scattered showers and a few storms, high 58; cloudy, with scattered showers overnight, low 40.Mostly cloudy and mild. with late-day scattered showers and a few storms, high 60; cloudy, with scattered showers overnight, low 41.
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