DENVER — Rain showers are expected in Denver and across the Front Range early Monday night.
A few thundershowers will also be possible along with some gusty wind. The chance for rain and snow will increase heading into the later evening.

Denver will go from rain to a rain/snow mix and quickly change to all snow.

Snow totals by early Tuesday morning will range from 1-3 inches across the metro area with less to the north and east and more to the south and west.
Snow totals will be deeper above 6,000 feet with up to 4-8 inches in the foothills west of Denver and as much as 3-6 inches south of the city across the Palmer Divide.
That includes places such as Parker, Castle Rock, Sedalia, Kiowa, Franktown, Black Forest and Monument.

These areas of higher snow totals are also under winter weather advisories for slick roads that could impact the Tuesday morning commute.
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We’re tracking weather today on FOX31 Denver and Channel 2 News — and when conditions are bad we send out the Weather Beast.