Locally, we’ll see sunny skies and wind gusts of up to 25 miles per hour. Elsewhere, Light snow continues across the northern and central Colorado mountains today, with the heaviest accumulations expected over the Park Range, where two to four inches are likely — and up to six inches on the highest peaks.
Drivers should plan for slick and snowy conditions at higher elevations in the northern region of the state, especially on Rabbit Ears and Vail Pass, where gusty winds may reduce visibility.
Behind the front, a much colder and drier air mass settles in tonight, bringing rapidly clearing skies and widespread freezing temperatures. Freeze Watches are in effect for most of the listening area Tuesday morning.
Tomorrow will bring plenty of sunshine but continued chilly highs — running five to fifteen degrees below normal — before a gradual warm-up begins midweek under building high pressure.