There is more sun and warm temperatures in store for Colorado for the next week or so, according to the National Weather Service.
“People that want the warmth, they have plenty to look forward to,” Dave Barjenbruch, NWS meteorologist, said Sunday. “It is continuing to look dry here for the next several days, we are in a weather pattern and there isn’t a lot of change at least through the work week. Perhaps by early next week, or end of the week, there could be a front.”
High temperatures in the metro area will be in the high 60s to the low 70s through Thursday.
There has been up to a foot of snow recently in some areas of the San Juan Mountains, but throughout the high country, snowpack remains below normal. “Across the state, we are 10 to 15 percent of normal. In the San Juans, it is closer to 25 to 30 percent of normal. But, again, that is pretty meager,” Barjenbruch said.
Still, he said, one or two storms could bring the snowpack to normal, he added.



