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Winter Storm Watch for Denver: Here's how much snow is expected

Colorado's next winter storm is moving across our home state Friday, Friday night and Saturday. Higher elevations could see 12” of snow or more.
Credit: 9NEWS

DENVER — Another weekend winter weather system has arrived in Colorado.

The next winter storm pushes in from the southwest Friday and Saturday with snow developing across the Colorado high country as well as the Front Range and Denver area.

Some snow could develop Friday morning before a midday break in the afternoon hours Friday. The next surge of cold air and moisture will arrive Friday evening, continuing through the night and into Saturday.

A Winter Storm Watch goes into effect Friday in Denver around 5 p.m. through Saturday evening. Denver should see around 3-6” of snow by late Saturday.

Colorado's higher elevations, such as the foothills, the western and southern suburbs and the Palmer Divide/Monument Hill area, could see 12” or more. Snow should be over by midnight Saturday with Sunday dawning with partly sunny skies.

For Super Bowl Sunday, Colorado will see partly sunny skies return, but temperatures stay chilly with highs in the 30s.

Stay with 9NEWS for the latest on this potentially impactful snowstorm this weekend.

   

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