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Colorado weather: Up to 6 inches of snow forecast in mountains on New Year’s Day

Light snow will fall across Colorado’s mountains on New Year’s Day, dropping up to 6 inches on the state’s tallest peaks, according to the National Weather Service.

Snow is expected to start as early as 5 a.m. Thursday, but chances for winter weather will jump after 11 a.m. and continue through Friday evening, according to the weather service.

As of Tuesday morning, the snowfall that weather service forecasters expected to accumulate by 5 a.m. Friday included up to:

The amount of snow expected to fall on Colorado’s mountains after 5 a.m. Friday was not available Tuesday morning, but snowfall will continue into Friday evening, forecasters said.

No snow is forecast for most of the Front Range and Denver area, including Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Douglas, Jefferson and Elbert counties, according to the weather service. The Eastern Plains will also remain dry, forecasters said.

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