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7:00 AM | ***Strong Pacific storm moves east with a big impact here from late today through Tuesday...blizzard conditions across the eastern Colorado plains***

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7:00 AM | ***Strong Pacific storm moves east with a big impact here from late today through Tuesday...blizzard conditions across the eastern Colorado plains***

Paul Dorian

6-Day forecast for the Denver, Colorado metro region

Today

Increasing clouds, mild, chance of rain late in the day, highs in the lower 60’s; N-NW winds around 5-15 mph

Tonight

Mainly cloudy, breezy, turning colder, rain changes to snow with small accumulations, lows in the lower 30’s

Tuesday

Mainly cloudy, windy, chilly, chance of snow, upper 40’s for afternoon highs

Tuesday Night             

Partly cloudy, windy, cold, near 25 degrees for late night lows

Wednesday

Mainly sunny, breezy, chilly, lower 50’s

Thursday

Mainly cloudy, cold, chance of rain and/or snow showers, near 50 degrees

Friday

Mainly cloudy, cold, chance of snow showers, near 40 degrees

Saturday

Mainly cloudy, chilly, near 50 degrees

Discussion

A major Pacific Ocean storm is moving east and will have a big impact on the area from late today into Tuesday. Rain will begin in the Denver metro region late today and then change to snow later tonight as colder air pours in and the snow will continue Tuesday morning…small accumulations are on the table. An even bigger impact will place just to the east of here across the eastern Colorado Plains where snow can fall heavily late tonight and early Tuesday and winds can gust to 60 mph or so…i.e., blizzard conditions.

Meteorologist Paul Dorian
Arcfield Weather