Jeff is a digital journalist with the Denver7 team.
DENVER – Portions of the Denver metro, who missed out on the last wintry blast, are expected to see a first-taste of snow Wednesday as moderate-to-heavy snow is possible in Colorado’s mountains and eastern plains.“The Denver area is bracing for its first snow of the season and right now it doesn’t look like we’ll get too much but hopefully a little snowfall will stack up on the grass tomorrow morning,” said Denver7 meteorologist Danielle Grant.
”Winter weather advisories are also in effect until Wednesday for much of Colorado’s high country for snowfall accumulations up to 10 inches. Wind gusts up to 35 to 40 miles per hour could bring blowing snow and difficult travel conditions.The NWS added the heaviest snowfall is expected between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. As of Tuesday afternoon, Denver was not under a winter weather alert. Check here for the latest Colorado weather alerts.
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