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Susan Black runs at Westerly Creek ...
AAron Ontiveroz, The Denver Post
Susan Black runs at Westerly Creek Park in Denver during a spring snow on Monday, March 22, 2021.
DENVER, CO - AUGUST 1:  Tynin Fries - Staff portraits at the Denver Post studio.  (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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The overnight snow is expected to wrap up by Monday afternoon, but it won’t be gone for long. There is a chance for snow nearly every day this week along the Front Range.

There’s a 80% chance of precipitation today, brining a mix between snow and rain, according to the National Weather Service in Boulder. Denver recorded 3 inches of fresh snow overnight. Little to no additional accumulation is expected before it wraps up by 4 p.m. Monday will see a high of 40 and a low of 25 degrees.

The chance for snow returns Tuesday when there is a 40% chance of snow after noon. The NWS reported Denver will have partly sunny skies and a high of 43 degrees. Then, the chance for snow will increase to 70% after 7 p.m. Tuesday. The low will be 28 degrees.

The snow should continue through noon Wednesday. The NWS predicts a high of 40 with a low of 23 degrees.

Thursday also has a slight chance of snow but forecasters expect mostly rain. It will be slightly warmer with a high of 50 degrees and a low of 29. The slight chance of snow showers continues Friday and Saturday, predicted to bring the Front Range some much-needed precipitation.

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