Description
The 9NEWS Weather Impact Team has issued a Weather Impact Alert due to the potential for highly disruptive snow squalls in Colorado's mountains and quick bursts of snow in the Denver area.
Snow showers and snow bands will begin developing shortly after sunrise Monday, but the best chance for snow impacts on the roadways will likely come after dark on Monday. The snow will likely end before sunrise Tuesday.
Narrow bands of heavier snow embedded in the lighter flurries will also be possible. These bands will boost the snow totals in the areas in which they occur. A quick 1-2" in the Denver area is possible Monday afternoon, which could make things messy Monday evening in particular.
In general, there is very little moisture available, so the potential for accumulation will be on the lighter side, with about a half inch of snow possible from Fort Collins to Denver – except for the potential for localized banding, similar to Saturday's snow.
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