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Expect today’s gray skies and snow flurries over Denver to hang around until Tuesday.

The National Weather Service says there is a 20 percent chance of snow this afternoon, with a high temperature of 23 degrees. That continues tonight, with a 30 percent chance of flurries after midnight. No more than an inch of accumulation is expected. The mercury is expected to drop down to 12 degrees tonight.

It’s more of the same tomorrow, with a 40 percent chance of show and high of 22 degrees. The Weather Service anticipates an additional 1 to 2 inches of snow tomorrow.

Temperatures on Monday night could get into single digits, with a predicted low of 8 degrees and wind chill near zero.

But things are expected to change Tuesday, with partly sunny skies forecast and a high all the way up to 37 degrees.

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