Snow is heading for the Front Range and Denver, but it shouldn’t amount to much, according to forecasters.
A storm system moving across Arizona and New Mexico will bring snow showers to the mountains of Colorado today and tonight, with some areas north of I-70 seeing up to five inches of new snow by tomorrow, according to the National Weather Service.
Northeastern Colorado, including Denver, will see some weak snow showers overnight and the area will likely see less than one inch of accumulation through tomorrow.
Skies over Denver today will be partly sunny and the high temperature should top out at about 42 degrees.
Overnight in Denver the chance of snow is about 20 percent, according to the weather service, and the low temperature will drop to about 20 degrees.
On Wednesday Denver will see a 10 percent chance of snow, and the high temperature should reach about 36 degrees.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the city skies should be mostly sunny to sunny with high temperatures in the lower- to mid-40s.
Kieran Nicholson: 303-954-1822 or knicholson@denverpost.com



