Snowfall in the mountains is expected to bring six to 12 inches, more in some areas
Storms spreading down from the mountains may reach metro Denver Wednesday morning, with any snow likely turning to rain as the high temperature approaches 55 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
But elsewhere around Colorado Wednesday the weather service forecasters saw multiple extreme weather possibilities. Avalanche danger warnings covered much of the state’s mountains, including the Aspen and mountains to the north. Fire risks also increased due to wind and relatively dry conditions, the weather service said, posting a “red flag” warning for Colorado’s eastern plains south of Limon and north of Eads extending to the Kansas border.
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