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A cold front is expected to arrive overnight Saturday night, with snow expected across the mountains. A brief band of snow may develop late tonight across the I-25 corridor, with snow accumulation generally an inch or less. While gusty winds will continue through Sunday, high temperatures will be much cooler - with daytime highs in the 20s to 30s across the region.
A strong cold front is expected to arrive late this evening, bringing an end to our stretch of above normal temperatures. However, winds are expected to strengthen once again across the northeastern plains and Palmer Divide behind the front. A few gusts of 50-60 mph will be possible late this evening through Sunday afternoon, and a High Wind Watch is in effect from 10 pm this evening until 3 PM Sunday evening.
Snow is expected to develop across the mountains Saturday evening into Saturday night, before slowly diminishing Sunday. Snow and blowing snow could lead to difficult travel across the mountains, especially overnight tonight. Be prepared for winter travel, and check cotrip.org for the latest conditions.
Snow squalls are expected in the mountains through early Sunday morning. Avoid travel in the high country during this timeframe if possible. If caught in a snow squall, follow the precautions outlined in this safety graphic, including slowing down and attempting to exit the road as soon as possible. Ensure your low-beam headlights and hazards are on. If you're unable to exit the road, pull over when safe to do so, exit the vehicle, and move as far away from the road as possible.