Colorado's taste of Summer comes to an end as a cold front sweeps across the state

Cold front brings cooler temperatures and storm chances to Colorado

After a stretch of warm, summer-like days, a cold front is moving in, changing Colorado's weather forecast.

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The front will arrive Wednesday afternoon, bringing scattered showers and a chance for a few thunderstorms across the state, with most activity staying along and north of I-70.

While not everyone will see rain, many areas along the Front Range and the Northeastern Plains have a shot at wet weather.

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The morning will stay dry, with gradually increasing cloud cover.

Rain and snow chances will move into the mountains first, before moving into the lower elevations by mid-afternoon.

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Some storms could produce damaging wind gusts and small hail, with the primary threat for those storms in the Northeast.

There is a Level 1- Marginal risk for severe weather for that region on Wednesday afternoon.

That is where storms could produce wind gusts up to 65 mph.

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This pattern shift will also bring strong gusty winds across the state.

The Denver metro area could see gusts as high as 25-35 mph.

Late tonight and early tomorrow morning, wind in the mountains and foothills could gust 70-75 mph.

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The front will drop temperatures back into the 70s for the Denver metro area, which is right on track for this time of year. 

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