DENVER (CBS4)- Get ready for a week of extremes across Colorado. A strong high pressure ridge delivered high temperatures just a few degrees shy of record territory on Monday afternoon.
READ MORE: Colorado State University Athletes, Fort Collins Police Donate Blood In Honor Of Crash VictimDenver’s high made it into the mid-70s just for degrees away from the record high despite a day of a persistent mountain wave cloud.
As our current high pressure ridge moves east on Tuesday strong southwesterly winds will be ramping up across the state.
READ MORE: 6 Teenagers Shot At Nome Park In Aurora, Witness Says He Heard '30-50 Shots'The combination of strong winds, warm temps and low relative humidity will create a higher fire danger along the I-25 corridor including the Denver metro area on Tuesday.
Tuesday afternoon into Wednesday morning a cold front will swing thru opening the door for a cold trough of low pressure to bring in some of the coldest air since last spring into the area.
High temperatures across the state will take a one day dip 15 to 20 degrees below normal for this time of year. Moisture with the front will be very limited. By Wednesday afternoon a few isolated spots in the mountains may see 1 to 3 inches of snow while Denver and most of the Front Range should pick up a few rain showers along with an overnight mix on Tuesday into Wednesday with little to no accumulation expected.
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