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Colorado snow ending, bitter cold night ahead

 Ashton Altieri     3 months ago

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KUSA - The storm responsible for dropping more than a foot of snow on parts of Colorado will move east out of southern Colorado on by early Monday morning.
- Some flight cancellations due to storm

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Drier air working in from the northwest will mean gradual clearing from north to south overnight. Under clear skies with light winds, overnight temperatures will drop into the mid teens.

On average, the storm produced 6 to 12 inches of total snow for Denver and most neighborhoods along the Interstate 25 corridor. The foothills and mountains east of Vail Pass have seen a total of 8 to 16 inches. Snow showers will continue for southeastern Colorado overnight. A WINTER STORM WARNING remains in effect until 5 a.m. Monday for a small portion of eastern Colorado including Burlington, Goodland and Cheyenne Wells. A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY remains in effect for a small portion of eastern Colorado until 5 a.m. including Yuma and Wray for additional light accumulation overnight.

Mostly sunny skies are forecast for Denver Monday, but even with clear skies and light winds to start the week, afternoon temperatures will be slow to warm with forecast highs in the lower to middle 40s in Downtown Denver.

High pressure rebuilding over the region will lead to a warming and drying trend for the upcoming week. Look for highs to climb out of the 20s Sunday into the mid 50s by midweek.

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