Denver weather: Pinpoint Weather Alert Day continues for difficult travel in mountains, foothills and Palmer Divide

DENVER (KDVR) — A Pinpoint Weather Alert Day continues for difficult travel in higher elevations like the foothills and Palmer Divide due to snow. Denver’s weather will stay wet and cooler through Sunday.

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Winter weather advisories and winter storm warnings continue until Sunday morning. An additional 2 to 8 inches of snowfall will continue to make travel difficult, especially for higher terrain in the foothills, mountains and Palmer Divide.

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Weather tonight: Soggy night

Saturday night, Denver will see a few more light rain showers. Temperatures will only fall a few degrees to the mid to upper 30s.

Light snow showers and a wintry mix of rain and snow will continue for higher elevations.

Weather tomorrow: Cool, soggy

Sunday, a few showers will linger, but overall it will be a soggy and cool day.

Between Saturday night and Sunday, most areas will only pick up another tenth to a quarter inch of rain. Higher elevations could pick up another 1 to 3 inches of snowfall, but most areas will see showers taper off through the day.

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Temperatures will climb to the upper 50s, which is more than a 10-degree jump from Saturday but still 5-10 degrees cooler than normal for this time of year.

Looking ahead: Sunny, warmer start to the workweek

Monday, sunshine and warmer weather move into the forecast. High temperatures will climb to the upper 60s on Monday, then lower 70s on Tuesday and Wednesday.

The next system moves in by the middle of next week bringing more shower and thunderstorm chances.

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