DENVER — It's a quiet start to the day across Colorado. We'll see a mix of sun and clouds across the plains, with 30s and 40s for the early morning drive. A weak ridge of high pressure remains in place and that will lead to two more warmer than normal days.

Temperatures will remain about 5 to 8 degrees above average, with more low to mid 60s along the Front Range. A few light rain/snow showers are possible in the mountains, especially west of the Palmer Divide.

Our next storm arrives Thursday into Friday, and models now show better agreement. The system will likely be weaker as it moves in, but chances for measurable precipitation are increasing. Denver looks to see mostly rain, with a small chance of some light snow late Thursday night or Friday morning. Higher spots like the Palmer Div

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