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Colorado weather: Light snow in Denver, up to a foot along east I-70 corridor

Light snow is expected to fall over metro Denver tonight while some areas along the eastern Interstate 70 corridor are forecast to see up to a foot of fresh powder.

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Colorado weather: Where, when and how much snow to expect during mid-week snowstorm

Most of Denver’s snow will fall before midnight with less than an inch of accumulation expected, according to National Weather Service forecasters.

An additional inch or two may fall over the Denver area on Wednesday and Thursday, but the bulk of the storm’s power will likely hit Evergreen, Castle Rock, Limon and Burlington.

Evergreen and Castle Rock residents can expect 6 to 8 inches of snow through Thursday evening, while communities to the east could see 8 to 12 inches, according NWS snow predictions.

The storm could impact driving conditions, particularly on Interstate 25 south of Denver and the I-70 mountain corridor, according to the Colorado Department of Transportation.

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