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Kirk Mitchell of The Denver Post.
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A blustery storm dropped up to 2 inches of snow throughout the Denver metro area last night before sunny skies drove temperatures up to 40 degrees today.

Loveland Pass was closed this morning at 7:49 a.m. because of snow conditions, according to the Colorado Department of Transportation.

Temperatures are expected to reach the mid-30s tomorrow, said Robert Koopmeiners, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Boulder.

There is a 10 percent chance of snow in the metro area during the day tomorrow and a 50 percent chance of snow in the evening, Koopmeiners said.

Not much snow accumulation is expected in the metro area, he said.

“We’ll just get a dusting,” Koopmeiners said.

The north-central mountains could get 2 to 6 inches of snow, he said.

A cold front will drop temperatures. On Monday the high will be only about 12 degrees, Koopmeiners said.

“It’s going to get real cold,” he said.

Kirk Mitchell: 303-954-1206 or kmitchell@denverpost.com

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