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Light snow is expected to dust Denver on Monday while a heavier winter storm swirls over the mountains, according to the National Weather Service.
snow is most likely in Denver between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday but the scattered snowfall could continue into the evening or overnight.
The Denver area will see between a dusting and 3 inches, with the most snow expected south of the city in Parker and Castle Rock, according to .
Snow will wrap up in metro Denver overnight Monday or earlier but is expected to continue in the mountains through Tuesday evening. Forecasters said :
- Up to 12 inches in southern Colorado’s Sangre de Cristo Range, including Bigelow Pass, Ratón Pass, Bushnell Peak and Culebra Peak;
- Up to 10 inches in southern Colorado’s Spanish Peaks, including Cordova Pass;
- Up to 6 inches in western Colorado’s Elk Mountains, including West Elk Peak and Schofield Pass;
- Up to 9 inches in northern Colorado’s Park Range, including Mount Werner;
- And up to 6 inches along Rabbit Ears Pass, where U.S. 40 connects to Steamboat Springs and multiple ski areas.



