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DENVER (KDVR) — Arctic cold, along with another round of snow, arrived in Colorado on Tuesday and will continue Wednesday.

The Pinpoint Weather Team has issued a Pinpoint Weather Alert Day for Wednesday. Here’s what we know about the storm:

  • Timing: Snow develops around 5 p.m. Tuesday across the Front Range, earlier in the mountains and Foothills.
  • Snow continues off/on Wednesday. At no point is it heavy, it will gradually accumulate.
  • Temperatures will be in the teens and 20s on Wednesday.
  • Overnight lows will dip below zero on Wednesday into Thursday

Preliminary snowfall projections

As of 5 a.m. Tuesday, projected snowfall was:

  • Denver: 3-6 inches
  • Foothills: 8-12 inches
  • Fort Collins: 4-8 inches
  • Eastern Plains: 3-5 inches
  • Castle Rock/Palmer Divide: 4-8 inches
  • I-70 ski areas: 3-8 inches
  • Southern Mountains: 8-16 inches
  • Northern Mountains: 1-3 inches west, 4-12 inches east

As the storm moves in, the Pinpoint Weather Team will further break down expected snowfall totals.

The Pinpoint Weather Team will continue to update the forecast multiple times each day. Be sure to download the free Pinpoint Weather App to stay up-to-date with the newest data as it comes in.