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Potential for snow arrives Saturday

A snow brush clears car windows in this file photo. (Photo: Getty Images)

DENVER — There’s a change blowing in the wind and may include some snow with the colder temperatures expected Saturday – the first full day of winter.

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This will be quite a change from the upper 50s and lower 60s the Denver area felt Friday (record high is 67), but while the city felt the warmth the mountains saw some snow. That snow will increase in intensity overnight through early Saturday.

As the mountains, mostly northern, catch heavy snow there will be some areas of snow that sneak off of the mountains and onto the plains. Denver’s hourly chance of seeing snow is shown here:

Now, should there be accumulations in areas you can see just how hit and miss that will be:

Regardless of snow, temperatures will be much cooler Saturday along with a cloudier sky. The afternoon highs will be in the upper 30s to lower 40s, which is much closer to the ‘normal’ for the time of year.

You may be wondering if this is a pattern change to impact Christmas Eve and Day. Well, not for Denver. Snow does continue on and off in the mountains for the next several days but the city will be partly cloudy for Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday and these days will be warm with 40s; good for travelers.

You need to know that following Christmas Day there will be a weather pattern change that will bring in cold air for several days and with that, we may have snow to the point that travel is impacted.

The cold is much more certain at this point versus the uncertainty in where and when the heaviest snow will fall. Of course, stay tuned…

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Pinpoint Weather Meteorologists Matt Makens, Christine Rapp, Chris Tomer, Chief Meteorologist Dave Fraser, Greg Dutra, and Jessica Lebel.

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We’re tracking weather today on FOX31 Denver and Channel 2 News – and when conditions are bad we send out the Weather Beast.