A mix of rain and snow will continue for Sunday morning. The higher elevations will get more snow, around 3 to 6 inches. Fog will also develop along the Front Range and stick around into Sunday morning. A Winter Weather Advisory
is in effect until Sunday morning for Nederland, Glendevey, Estes Park and Red Feather Lakes for 3-6" of snow between 6000-9000 feet.Sunday will be cooler, with temperatures in the upper 40s across northeast Colorado. Some light rain and snow showers are expected, especially over the higher elevations, but not much accumulation is expected. A weak system will bring a little more moisture through the area, though nothing too heavy. Looking at the week ahead, Monday will bring a brief break with warmer temperatures, reaching the low 60s on the plains. Expect some light showers to pop up over the higher terrain later in the afternoon. On Tuesday, a stronger weather system will arrive, bringing snow to the mountains and possibly even the plains, especially in areas like the Denver metro and Palmer Divide. The snow should stay light, with little to no accumulation on the plains. Throughout Wednesday and Thursday, the mountains will continue to see light snow, but it wont be anything major. The plains might get a few light showers, but they wont have much of an impact.Next weekend could bring a more significant snowstorm, though theres a lot of uncertainty about where exactly it will hit. If the storm tracks through Colorado, we could see a good amount of snow, especially across the plains. If you're traveling next weekend, be sure to check for updates as the forecast develops.DENVER WEATHER LINKS: Hourly forecast | Radars | Traffic | Weather Page | 24/7 Weather Stream Click here to watch the Denver7 live weather stream. ...read more read less