Here are the lowest temperatures across Colorado on Tuesday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
Chances for snow will start in Denver around sunset, but snowfall will be more likely to start between 7 and 9 p.m. Sunday, forecasters said.
During the arctic blast over the weekend, Denver reached minus 11 degrees, but some places across Colorado were even colder.
Snow is expected to taper off around Denver by the early afternoon, while temperatures will remain well-below freezing through Monday night.
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The National Weather Service is placing areas in Colorado including all of Summit County under an extreme cold watch starting Monday, Jan. 20. The advisory is set to last from Monday at 6 p.m.
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Hundreds of flights at the Denver International Airport were delayed and canceled, and there were several traffic jams and road closures during whiteout conditions. An extreme cold warning was issued for places that reached or were likely to reach minus 25 to minus 35 degrees.
The coldest low temperatures of the season so far are now gone and more snow is coming to Colorado's high country for the last weekend of January.
An extreme cold warning has been issued for areas across Colorado on Tuesday morning as temperatures stay below freezing. If an extreme cold warning sounds unfamiliar, that's because it is.
By this afternoon, temperatures in the Denver metro will be around the low to mid-30s, with some areas nearing 40 degrees.