DENVER ( KDVR ) — Wednesday will be a Pinpoint Weather Alert Day due to a storm expected to bring cool temperatures, rain and as much as six inches of snow in parts of Colorado.
While there won’t be snow in Denver, commuters should watch out for wet roads and residents should be prepared for cool temperatures and freezing temperatures.
Timing
The storm will mainly take place across the Front Range on Wednesday , but snow showers already moved into the southwest and central mountains on Tuesday morning. The National Weather Service is tracking snow that will spread northeast through Tuesday and the Pinpoint Weather team said there will be more scattered showers in the afternoon and evening.
Overnight on Tuesday, Pinpoint Weather Meteorologist Travis Michels said more moisture will build and bring snow to the mountains near the foothills and around Interstate 70.
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By Wednesday morning, Michels said the Denver metro and Front Range have a chance for a scattered mix of rain and snow, but that should taper off into noon and end by the evening hours…