DENVER — The National Weather Service in Boulder has issued a freeze warning along the Front Range ahead of plummeting temperatures Monday and Tuesday nights.

Temperatures are expected to tank overnight Monday on the heels of a cold front that swept through the state, with lows in the upper 20s and low 30s in some areas on the plains. The mountains will dip into the teens.

The band of showers that accompanied the cold front Monday were expected to move out of the area by midnight, according to the NWS. Some snow was “not out of the question” on the plains if precipitation lingers as temperatures drop – but the NWS said the storms were a hair ahead of schedule.

Tuesday will stay cool, with highs in the upper 40s to low 50s and gusty winds making it feel even colder. Freezing temps return

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