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We'll reach a high of 50 on Wednesday but it will be shortlived as an upper level cold front moves across the state. After noon we will start to see a rain and snow mix fall across the Front Range which will turn to entirely snow tonight. 2 - 4 inches of the white stuff can be expected in the metro area although much of that will melt quickly with as warm as the ground is.
The Palmer Divide and parts of Douglas, Elbert and Park Counties are under a Winter Storm Watch as they are expected to be hit a bit hard with this storm. For the latest advisories, please see the National Weather Service's website here: http://www.crh.noaa.gov/hazards/bou
The good news is that this cold front should bring some relief to those fighting the wildfires in the southern part of the state. However, ahead of the front strong winds are blowing which will cause more grief until some precipitation starts falling and humidities climb. Much of the southern part of the state is under a Red Flag Warning through 6:00pm Wednesday.
As always, please visit the National Weather Service's website or ThorntonWeather.com for the latest conditions and forecasts.


