Multiple inches of snow are expected in Colorado’s high-elevation mountains early this week, according to the National Weather Service.
The most impactful winter weather will hit elevations above 10,500 feet, but snow will be possible as low as 9,000 feet, according to the weather service’s Boulder office .
Snow and ice will create hazardous conditions between late Monday and early Wednesday, forecasters said. The winter weather has the best chance of reaching lower elevations, near 9,000 feet, early Tuesday morning.
“This could impact travel across higher mountain passes and bring hazardous conditions to alpine backcountry areas,” weather service forecasters wrote on social media.
Berthoud Pass at 11,306 feet, on the edge of Clear Creek and Grand counties; Milner Pass at 10,759 fe