DENVER—More snow is headed to Colorado, but most of it is expected to stay in the mountains.
A cold front moving across the region is expected to bring snow and high winds to north-central and western Colorado.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for west Jackson and Grand counties above 9,000 feet. Forecasters say from 5 to 10 inches of snow could fall in the northern and central mountains by late Monday.
A high-wind warning has been issued for western Colorado, including Grand Junction, Silt, Montrose, Nucla and Cortez. Forecasters say the winds cause dust storms, reducing visibility.
A blizzard last week that stretched from the Front Range to Colorado’s eastern plains dumped up to 2 feet.



