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Light Mountain Snow Expected This Weekend
Fire Weather Concerns Arise for Monday as Warmer, Windier Conditions Move In
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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The Denver area is set to see light mountain snow on Sunday, with mainly dry conditions in the plains. However, the weather pattern is expected to shift on Monday, bringing warmer and breezy conditions that could raise fire weather concerns.
Why it matters
Colorado's weather can change rapidly, and residents need to stay informed about potential impacts to travel, outdoor activities, and fire risk. This forecast provides important information for people making plans for the upcoming weekend and early next week.
The details
Sunday's forecast calls for light snow accumulations in the nearby mountains, while the Denver metro area should remain mostly dry with highs in the 60s. But the weather pattern is expected to change on Monday, with warmer temperatures and stronger winds that could increase the risk of wildfires.
- Sunday, March 2, 2026: Light mountain snow expected
- Monday, March 3, 2026: Warmer and breezy conditions forecast, raising fire weather concerns
The players
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What’s next
Residents should monitor the latest weather forecasts and be prepared to adjust any outdoor plans if fire weather warnings are issued for Monday.
The takeaway
Colorado's weather can change rapidly, and it's important for residents to stay informed about potential impacts to travel, outdoor activities, and fire risk in the coming days.





