A series of unusually cold storm systems that persisted for five days have finally moved away from Colorado. Up next is much drier and much warmer weather.
A series of unusually cold storm systems that persisted for five days have finally moved away from Colorado. In the wake of those storms expect sunny, breezy, and eventually much warmer weather.
A bigger warmup will arrive for Thursday with temperatures reaching at least 80 degrees around Denver, Boulder, and Fort Collins.
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