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Afternoon thunderstorm pattern returns; colder storm system early next week

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DENVER — The Spring-Summer afternoon thunderstorm pattern is back.

We’ll see a great deal of sunshine today across Colorado with a slight chance for an afternoon gusty t-storm.  Mountain highs in the 50s and 60s.  Front Range highs around 72.

Thursday includes a 20% chance of an afternoon t-storm.

Friday includes a 10% chance of an afternoon t-storm.

Between Friday and Saturday morning the Central and Northern Mountains can expect rain/snow with 1″ of accumulation possible on the high peaks.  Gusty winds possible, 20-40mph.

Saturday and Sunday look partly cloudy and dry across the Front Range.  Highs from the 60s and 70s.

A storm system rolls across Colorado Monday-Tuesday.   It delivers light snow accumulation to the Mountains and rain chances for the Front Range.  Temperatures fall about 10-20 degrees.  It’s possible a couple of flakes of snow mixes in throughout the Front Range during the overnight hours.

Warmer temps return Wednesday.

Check interactive radar and zoom in to where you are. Plus, check the radar anytime with the Pinpoint Weather App for iPhone and Android.

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

Pinpoint Weather has been independently licensed as Colorado’s Most Accurate Forecast by WeatheRate.

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

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