DENVER – As the first full day of fall arrives in Colorado, the state is seeing its first winter weather advisory of the season in parts of the High Country where several inches of snow is expected as the Denver metro and plains stay socked in cloudy skies and rain.

“Parts of Rocky Mountain National Park, parts of Summit County will pick up around 4 to 10 inches of snow by tonight. Some of those heavier totals are going to be pretty high up over those high mountain passes, but that snow level does drop to around 9,000 feet,” said Denver7 chief meteorologist Lisa Hidalgo. “For the plains, it could be around 1 to 2 inches of rain, especially over parts of northeastern Colorado.”

Colorado’s Northern Front Range Mountains remain under the winter weather advisory until 6 p.m Tuesday. Natio

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