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Denver weather: Record heat forecast in city on Christmas, snow returns to mountains

Denver is on track to see its hottest Christmas in history, according to the National Weather Service.

Temperatures are forecast to peak at 70 degrees in Denver on Christmas, which would break the 69-degree record set in 2005, according to weather service records.

Fire weather conditions have been elevated to near-critical and will threaten the foothills on Christmas, according to a hazardous weather outlook. Record and near-record holiday heat is also expected across the metro area and Eastern Plains, weather service forecasters said.

As of Wednesday morning, other Christmas heat forecasts included:

The Denver area will remain dry, but there’s a chance snow will return to Colorado’s mountains Thursday, forecasters said.

If snow falls, the state’s mountain passes will see between a trace and 5 inches of snow, according to the weather service. Up to 18 inches of snow is possible on Mount Zirkel, the highest peak of the Rocky Mountains’ Park Range.

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