Nick Emery clears mountains of snow from his driveway on March 14, in Nederland. As of p. A large front end loader makes its way down Highway on March 14, in Nederland. A large front end loader waits for skiers Trent Linam, left, and Trin Ollinger, right, to cross in front of him as he makes its way down Highway on March 14, in Nederland.
COwx pic. Tuesday morning will be a tough drive with possibly icy roads and temperatures still below freezing. Eventually, the temperature will rise to 41 degrees under sunshine and the low will be 25 degrees.
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This storm is considered a bomb cyclone because of how fast it intensified off the west coast of Washington state overnight. The storm is just one in a series of recent storms connected to an atmospheric river of moisture that has been slamming the Pacific Northwest.
Remains of the bomb cyclone will reach Colorado by Tuesday and it will bring some strong gusty wind, light to moderate mountain snow and some rain showers to the Denver area. We could even see a few thunderstorms by Tuesday afternoon on the eastern plains. Ahead of this storm we expect a very warm and windy day on Monday.
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