Rain is anticipated to finish late Wednesday morning after hours of much-needed precipitation for drought-stricken Colorado.
Cool temperatures will stay within the metro space, with highs within the mid- to upper-50s, based on the Nationwide Climate Service in Boulder.
A winter climate advisory stays in place for the southern foothills till midday Wednesday, making touring to the mountains hazardous, forecasters stated. Reasonable to heavy snow remains to be falling round 8,500 to 9,000 ft, with complete accumulation as much as a foot in some areas.
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Including a Winter Climate Advisory for the southern foothills now till 12 PM Wednesday. Touring to the mountains? Snow or slush coated roads might make journey hazardous so decelerate on the market! #COwx pic.twitter.com/47p3Rsl1Nh— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder) June 1, 2022
Hotter climate is on its means, nevertheless. Highs in Denver will hit the 70s starting Thursday and increasing into the 80s over the weekend.