Rain is expected in Denver on Monday, but high fire danger persists throughout the plains and Palmer Divide while heavy snow is possible in the mountains.
Rain is expected in Denver on Monday, but high fire danger persists throughout the plains and Palmer Divide while heavy snow is possible in the mountains, according to the National Weather Service.
Warm, dry and windy weather will create critical fire weather conditions across much of the Colorado eastern plains Monday afternoon and evening with strong winds and low humidity increasing fire danger south of Interstate 76. Heaviest snow is expected to hit the northern Front Range mountains, while wind gusts will be strongest over the southern Front Range. Roads will likely become slick and blowing snow will reduce visibility.
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