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Denver weather: More rain expected this week

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DENVER (KDVR) — After a cool and wet start to the week, more showers and a warming trend will move into Denver’s weather forecast. 

Winter weather advisories and winter storm warnings for accumulating snowfall leading to difficult travel in the high country will expire at 9 p.m. on Monday. 

Weather tonight: Showers, cold 

Showers will continue Monday evening, then taper off overnight.  

Low temperatures will fall to the 30s, allowing mostly for a chilly rain with a few wet snowflakes trying to mix in.  

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The cold temperature has triggered a frost advisory from Monday night through Tuesday morning. Remember to protect pipes and plants so frost does not cause damage. 

Weather tonight: Cold night ahead

Tuesday will start with patchy areas of morning fog and chilly temperatures.  High temperatures will climb to the 50s as clouds continue to build in ahead of afternoon and evening rain showers. 

Looking ahead: More showers, warmer weekend 

More showers and the chance for thunderstorms are in the forecast for Wednesday. Temperatures will only reach the upper 50s, which is nearly 15 degrees cooler than normal for this time of year.

Thursday will start with sunshine, then clouds will increase ahead of the chance for showers and storms as highs cling to the 60s. Another round of showers and storms moves in Friday, with temperatures again getting capped in the 60s.

There is a slight chance for showers and more afternoon thunderstorms Saturday, followed by sunshine and a high near 80 degrees Sunday. 



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