The “nearly steady stream of Pacific moisture” means flurries in the metro region and more heavy snow in the mountains today, the National Weather Service said Sunday evening.
Accumulations across the metro area should total 6 to 8 inches since the sporadic snow showers began Thursday.
The southeast and central mountains are taking a much- needed pounding. Wolf Creek Pass had about 25 inches of new snow over the weekend, and the forecast called for another 8 to 10 inches by this evening.
Temperatures in Denver are expected to top out today in the mid-20s, with a forecast low of 4 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
An avalanche at about 7 p.m. Sunday closed U.S. 50 about 28 miles east of Montrose. The Denver Post



