DENVER — We’re kicking off the week with a few subtle changes in the atmosphere.
An upper-level system is moving across our region from the West Coast, pulling in southwest winds aloft and mid-level moisture.
That means we could see a few spotty rain or snow showers over the higher elevations later Monday.
A few light rain showers may reach the far northeast plains, but most areas will stay dry. Mostly dry start to the week with few showers in high country
On Tuesday, that system moves out, leaving most of Colorado under dry skies and seasonal temperatures.
Expect a mix of sun and clouds, light winds and overall pleasant fall weather — perfect for any outdoor plans before the next round of changes midweek.
By Wednesday, a new upper-level trough will form to our west, helping bring i