Mountains see sprinkle of snow Monday

A cold-front swept into Colorado Monday and left a dusting of snow near Rabbit Ears Pass, the National Weather Service tweeted.

Temperatures on the front range are likely to reach highs in the 60s and 70s Monday but a freeze warning is issued overnight for higher elevations near Glenwood Springs and Edwards, the agency said.

“Again, it won’t exactly be a blockbuster of a snowstorm, but it’ll probably be enough that you’ll be able to see the tops of the Front Range dusted in snow by Tuesday,” Gazette news partner 9NEWS reported.

Colorado Springs weather: Cold front rolls in with temperatures dropping to the 60s

Rabbit Ears Pass dusted with snow. (Courtesy of Colorado Department of Transportation.)
Rabbit Ears Pass dusted with snow. (Courtesy of Colorado Department of Transportation.)

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What’s this? Can it be? Yes, the latest system brought a little bit of snow over the northern peaks overnight. This image is from Rabbit Ears Pass @ColoradoDOT. It’s not much but we will take it! Enjoy the cool, fall temperatures today! #COwx #UTwx pic.twitter.com/HFrpCcVQhv — NWS Grand Junction (@NWSGJT) September 20, 2021


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