Mild Sunday And Monday Before Next Snow

By Dave Aguilera

DENVER (CBS4) - Welcome to the weekend!

Moisture is still flowing in westerly flow behind a quick-moving storm system that buzzed by southern Colorado on Saturday. There is a chance for a few flurries from the northern foothills through Castle Rock down to the Monument Hill area late early Saturday evening. But, overall most metro areas will stay dry for Saturday night.

There are a variety of Winter Storm Warnings and Advisories for the mountains of the state. Mainly the west-facing slopes. From Aspen down through Telluride some of those areas could see 10 to 20 inches of snow by 6am Sunday morning. From Summit County up through Rocky Mountain National Park snow amounts this weekend will be closer to 3 to 6 inches.

The next chance for snow in Denver comes on Tuesday with a shot of cold air. It is too early at this point to give exact forecast snow accumulations. Stay tuned.

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Meteorologist Dave Aguilera is a Colorado native and has been forecasting weather in the Rocky Mountain region for over 25 years! Connect with Dave on Facebook and on Twitter @DaveAgCBS.

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