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Rain, snow winding down Sunday

The prolonged storm event could drop 1 to 3 inches of precipitation from Friday to Sunday evening for portions of the state.

DENVER — Colorado is getting a ton of rain and snow this weekend, causing road closures, as a prolonged storm event that began Friday moves through the state.

The first severe weather of the season came on Thursday, and the weekend is bringing more spring-like weather.

Rain showers and scattered storms are possible into Sunday, as well as some midday peaks of sunshine for lower elevations of Colorado including the Denver area, Front Range and eastern plains. 

The mountains will see more heavy snow Sunday morning, with a few more inches of accumulation in places, before it slows down in the afternoon and wraps up in the evening.

It is expected to get warmer and drier Monday and Tuesday before storms return Wednesday.

LATEST FORECAST: Showers, storms possible in the Denver area Sunday; mountain snow continues

The storm was expected to drop 1 to 3 inches of precipitation from Friday to Sunday evening for portions of the state. Denver could get more than 2 inches of rain this weekend, which would put Denver into the top 10 wettest Aprils on record.

Saturday ended up being Denver's wettest day since April 2007, with Denver International Airport reporting 1.5 inches of precipitation.

The higher elevations received significant snow accumulations. A Winter Weather Advisory and a Winter Storm Watch were issued for Friday night through early Sunday morning with up to 2 feet of snow possible above 8,000 feet in areas including Rocky Mountain National Park, the Medicine Bow Range, Summit County, Mosquito Range, the Indian Peaks and Front Range foothills.

At around 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, rain turned into snow across the majority of the Denver metro area, but no significant snow totals were reported.


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By Monday and into next week, a high-pressure ridge will build into Colorado with highs warming back into the 70s in Denver.

As always, stay tuned to 9NEWS for the latest weather forecast as we update the track of this spring storm system.

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