Denver, CO – Colorado residents should prepare for hazardous conditions Monday as high winds up to 75 mph are expected along the Front Range. Wind-prone areas, including I-70 and Highway 93, may see dangerous crosswinds, making travel risky for high-profile vehicles.
According to the National Weather Service, strong gusts will develop Sunday night and persist into Monday afternoon, impacting areas from Boulder to Colorado Springs. The five-day forecast shows mild temperatures early in the week before moisture increases, bringing a chance of snow by Wednesday night.
Monday will be mostly sunny, with a high near 71°F, but strong southwest winds will make outdoor activities difficult. By Wednesday, a system could bring rain and snow, especially in higher elevations.
Drivers should use caution on mountain roads, secure loose outdoor items, and stay updated with local forecasts. Stay alert for potential weather advisories as conditions evolve.
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