Light snow has fallen on the Front Range, and small amounts could continue today through tomorrow evening. Temperatures are expected to slowly climb through the 30’s into the low 40’s today. Tonight the lows are expected to be in the 20’s with chances of snow continuing and the National Weather Service has issued a freeze warning and frost advisory for the overnights. By Saturday night the skies will begin to clear and on Sunday, this cold front will move out, giving way to nice days, with Sunday in the 50’s and Columbus day in the upper 60’s.

Man-made snow creation started today at Loveland Ski Area and some other resorts in preparation

Snow in Boulder, CO Twitter-@RobOdea
Snow in Boulder, CO Twitter-@RobOdea
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for their early November openings. The mountains have been seeing regular dustings of snow, and this has been especially welcome, because after last year’s dismal snow season, much of the snow that often stays on the peaks year round completely melted, giving the Rocky Mountains a green, but somewhat eerie look.

Freeze warning and a frost advisory for Larimer County and Northwest Weld County

TEMPERATURES WILL REMAIN NEAR FREEZING THROUGH THE EARLY

MORNING. ANOTHER COLD FRONT WILL PASS THROUGH THE AREA TONIGHT...

BRINGING EVEN COLDER AIR AND A CHANCE OF SNOW TONIGHT. BELOW

FREEZING TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED AGAIN ON SATURDAY NIGHT.

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