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Denver weather: Rain turns to snow overnight, Pinpoint Weather Alert Day Monday
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DENVER (KDVR) — Rain and snow will likely start Sunday, leading to a Pinpoint Weather Alert Day, particularly for slick conditions in parts of the metro that are possible Monday morning.
Pinpoint Weather, Colorado’s Most Accurate Forecast is tracking more snow chances over the upcoming week as well.
A Pinpoint Weather Alert Day has been issued for Monday morning because of accumulating snow, especially in the mountains, which may result in slick conditions.
Minor accumulations may be possible in metro Denver on Monday morning as well.

A Winter Weather Advisory has also been issued for much of the mountain interior of Colorado.

Weather today: Mostly cloudy but dry
Sunday sees a cold front move through in the midday and breezy northeast winds.
Highs will be slightly cooler compared to Saturday. Snow will begin in the central mountains in the morning hours and pick up in coverage and intensity overnight.
The Denver metro stays dry most of the day before a chance for showers late in the evening, but showers are most likely overnight.

Weather tonight: Rain transitions to snow
Rain starts Sunday night, mainly after 5 p.m. It will transition to snow around midnight bringing around half an inch of snow possible. Overnight lows will dive into the upper 20s and lower 30s.

Looking ahead: Several snow chances with much colder weather
After rain and snow finish Monday morning, drier conditions arrive in the afternoon with some gradual clearing.
Election Day on Tuesday will be partly sunny and cool.
Another opportunity for snow arrives Wednesday and has a better opportunity at meaningful accumulation in the lower elevations/metro Denver.
Highs will only be in the middle 30s. Drier weather Thursday before another chance of rain and snow Friday.

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Greg Perez
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