More snow is expected to fall over Denver late Tuesday night into early Wednesday afternoon. But the city is not expected to see much accumulation, according to the National Weather Service forecast for the Denver and Boulder area.

“Most of the lower elevations will receive less than 1 inch, but localized narrow corridors may accumulate 2 or even 3 inches under the heaviest [and] most persistent bands, enough for some enhanced travel impacts, and may extend into portions of our southern and eastern plains,” the forecast stated.

It’s the highest potential for impactful snow of the season so far, according to NWS. There is an 80 percent chance of precipitation through Wednesday, with temperatures staying below freezing from Tuesday night through Thursday around noon.

The rest of the week

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