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Denver Weather: Cold Front Set To Arrive Wednesday Evening Causing Limited Snow And Intense Wind Chills

The cold front is expected to move across the Denver, Boulder, and Fort Collins areas around 4 p.m.

Snow in the metro area will be limited overall, but a few bursts of moderate and even heavy snow are possible.
Snow in the metro area will be limited overall, but a few bursts of moderate and even heavy snow are possible. (CBS)

A cold front will reach the Front Range Wednesday evening causing a brief burst of snow and wind gusts up to 40 mph in the metro area. For many areas there will be more wind than snow.

The cold front was in Idaho early Wednesday morning and should move across the Denver, Boulder, and Fort Collins areas between 4-6 p.m. Once the front arrives, chilly northwest winds will quickly develop. Prior to the front, temperatures will be relatively mild with lower 50s along most of the urban corridor. It will be the warmest afternoon of the week in Denver followed by a very chilly evening just a few hours later.

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