Several inches of snow could impact Denver's Wed. commute
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Snow will start falling in the Denver area early Wednesday morning, stacking up multiple inches as it continues throughout the day, according to the National Weather Service.
A Pinpoint Weather Alert Day has been issued for Wednesday as snowfall moves into Denver's weather, creating difficult driving conditions.
Denver officially saw its first snow of the season. Two-tenths of an inch fell at Denver International Airport, the official monitoring site for the city. This is the second latest measurable snow date of the season,
Denver and other areas along I-25 are bracing for the first significant snow of the season. FOX31's Hanna Powers spoke with residents about the impending storm.
Clouds increase across the metro Tuesday as snow moves in at night and leaves a few inches behind in Denver, making Wednesday a Pinpoint Weather Alert Day.
A storm producing areas of snow over interior British Columbia at the start of the week is expected to move southeastward along the Rockies, causing snow to spread from Montana to Colorado.
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Icy Monday morning commute as snow pulls away from Southern Colorado
Snow will continue to come to an end this morning in Southern Colorado, with sunshine and highs in the 30s Monday afternoon.
Denver is bracing for the first significant snow of the season, and city officials warn the worst impacts could hit right during Wednesday’s morning commute.