Denver, Colorado – A strong weather system continues to move across Colorado, bringing a mix of rain and snow through Wednesday morning. The snow level is expected to range between 7,000 and 8,000 feet, with significant accumulations in the higher elevations. Areas at lower elevations, particularly in the foothills and south of Interstate 70, could see between 1 and 1.5 inches of rain, according to the National Weather Service.
The storm is expected to impact the central and southern parts of the state, where heavier rain totals will be seen. This includes areas like Denver and the Front Range, with lighter amounts expected along the northeast plains. Snow accumulations could affect mountain roads and make travel hazardous, particularly above 7,000 feet.
According to the National Weather Service, the storm will persist through the morning hours on Wednesday, and drivers in affected regions are advised to prepare for potentially slippery conditions. Snow totals are expected to be significant at higher elevations, with roads in mountain areas becoming treacherous.
With rain likely to continue falling through Wednesday, the region’s transportation and infrastructure may experience disruptions. Additional advisories may follow, depending on how conditions evolve through the day. Stay updated on local forecasts to ensure safety while traveling.




