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Denver weather: Sunny skies for the Denver region as snowstorm departs

Temperatures expected to remain in the 30s on Sunday

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The Denver metro region will see sunny skies Sunday as Saturday’s snow storm moves away from Colorado, although some gusty winds will linger on the plains.

Gusts of up to 50 mph are expected across the northeast plains Sunday, which could cause blowing snow and lower visibility, according to the National Weather Service in Boulder. The winds are expected to slow Sunday evening.

No more snow is expected in the Denver metro region Sunday, with clear skies and high temperatures in the mid-30s. The sunshine will continue into the week, and a midweek warmup will raise temperatures into the low 50s on Wednesday, according to the weather service.

Most roads in the region were open Sunday, although the Colorado Department of Transportation reported that most roads are icy at points.

Drivers on Interstate 70 between Vail and Copper Mountain were required to follow the passenger vehicle traction law Sunday.

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