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Say so long to October, sunshine and shirt-sleeve temperatures today because snow and cold are coming back.

Tuesday night and Wednesday, for the second week in a row, are expected to have a wintry punch. And the metro region could get hit again Friday, the National Weather Service in Denver said.

The temperature Sunday reached 63 degrees at Denver International Airport. Today should see highs in the mid- to upper 60s on the Front Range.

Temperatures will fall Tuesday, slipping into the 20s that night, forecasters said.

Afternoon rain should turn to snow after dark, with a 60 percent chance of snow until about noon Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.

But this storm isn’t expected to be a 6-to-10-inch-accumulation limb- breaker like the one that pummeled Denver on Tuesday and Wednesday.

“At this time, the storm looks like it will produce light to moderate snowfall,” the Weather Service said. Joey Bunch, The Denver Post

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