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DENVER — The morning commute was dry Wednesday, but it won’t be in the evening.

There will be an earlier start to the precipitation in Denver, about 5 p.m.

A Pinpoint Weather Alert Day has been issued for Wednesday and Thursday.

The snow could start earlier, about 3 p.m., in the foothills, including Boulder, Evergreen, Fort Collins, Estes Park and Douglas County.

A wintry mix in Denver turns to all snow by 9 p.m. Snow continues all night then tapers off about 5 a.m. Thursday.

Denver can expect 1-4 inches of snow with 4-12 inches in the south and west suburbs, foothills, mountains and the Palmer Divide.

Forecast snow totals by early Thursday. Meteorologist Chris Tomer.

Expect a snowy Thursday morning commute. Skies will clear Thursday midday into the afternoon with highs in the 30s.

It will be drier and warmer on Friday and Saturday. It could reach 70 degrees on Saturday.

An unsettled and colder pattern arrives Sunday until Halloween. Highs will drop into the 40s and possibly colder. Snow is in the forecast each day.

7-Day Forecast. Meteorologist Chris Tomer.

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We’re tracking Denver weather today on FOX31 and Channel 2 News – and when conditions are bad we send out the Weather Beast.