Colorado weather: Morning snow falls Monday in Denver, will return Thursday

Just two mornings after Denver broke its record for the hottest April 12 on record at 86 degrees, according to NWS records, snow started falling in the city.

Colorado weather: Morning snow falls Monday in Denver, will return Thursday

The light snow falling across Colorado on Monday morning won’t last long, according to the National Weather Service.

Little to none of it is expected to stick, but the snow will make roads wet and possibly slushy during the morning commute, NWS forecasters said.

Roads in the foothills and mountains could be slick Monday morning, forecasters said.

Snow showers will wind down in Denver and over the Eastern Plains by mid-morning, making way for mostly sunny skies, forecasters said in a Hazardous Weather Outlook.

A new storm will arrive Wednesday in the mountains, bringing snow and continuing through at least Friday, forecasters said.

That storm will start as rain in Denver on Wednesday night before snow mixes with the rain both Thursday and Friday, according to NWS forecasters.

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