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Denver weather condition: More slick roads, cold temperature levels on Sunday, Pinpoint Weather Condition Alert Day


Denver weather condition: More slick roads, cold temperature levels on Sunday, Pinpoint Weather Condition Alert Day


DENVER (BNN)-- A Pinpoint Weather Alert Day has been issued for Sunday. As snow showers reduce, roads will remain slick, and in many cases, snow-covered in the Denver weather report.

Pinpoint Weather Alert Day on Oct. 29

Denver will remain cold as well, with temperature levels remaining below freezing all the time.

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Pinpoint Weather: Advisories on Oct. 29

Winter weather condition advisories and winter storm cautions will continue up until noon on Sunday. Throughout this time, roads could be snow-covered and slick.

On Sunday, snow showers will taper off by the afternoon and clouds will start to clear by the night.

Overnight, clouds will continue to clear and help in rapidly falling temperatures.

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Despite the fact that there will not be any fresh snow, look for slick roadway conditions during the morning drive due to the below-freezing temperature levels.

Pinpoint Weather 7-day forecast for Denver on Oct. 29

Thanks to the return of sunlight, highs will gradually start to climb to highs in the 40s on Monday and Tuesday. Temperatures will be in the mid-50s on Wednesday, then there will be more seasonal temperatures around 60 degrees on Thursday.

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