DENVER — The coldest air of the season has officially arrived across the Denver metro and the Front Range.
Light snow and flurries moved through early this morning, and while most of the accumulation has already wrapped up, a few slick spots are still possible through mid-morning.
Once the sun comes up, roads should dry out quickly.
A strong cold front pushed through before sunrise, bringing colder air and just enough moisture for light snow for some areas.
Most areas will only end up with a dusting, but higher totals fell in the mountains.
Travel in the high country will improve through the morning as snow tapers off.
A big drop from the last couple of days, with highs today staying near or just below freezing across the Denver to Fort Collins corridor.
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