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Denver weather: Another round of light snow possible Wednesday evening

The south side of the Denver metro area could see more light snow Wednesday evening.

Snow is widespread across the mountains and will continue through Wednesday night with another one to four inches of snow expected on the higher slopes.

The plains are starting to see some shower coverage develop south and southeast of Denver across the Palmer Divide. Denver itself has a 50% chance of snow falling between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m.

Denver’s high temperature Wednesday will be 33 degrees.

Northern and western Denver suburbs won’t likely see much if any snow.

The showers will be hit-and-miss, but a brief period of heavier snow is possible in some of the southern areas. Overall, though, not much more than a dusting to a half inch of snow is expected Wednesday.

Skies will clear in the Denver area Wednesday, then Thursday will be mostly dry and sunny with some stronger wind gusts of about 24 mph.

The low Wednesday night will be 12 degrees, then the high Thursday 38 degrees.

Mountain areas will also see a decrease in snow overnight, but some light snow could continue on and off through the night.

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