While Denver is still getting hot temperatures on the tail end of summer, the northern mountains could already get snowflakes this weekend, forecasters say.

“If you’re looking for a change, we should get a taste of cooler autumn-like temperatures by Saturday, and perhaps just a touch of snow for the higher mountains in northern Colorado!” the National Weather Service in Boulder is reporting.

On Wednesday, hot temperatures will give way to increasing clouds and isolated rain and thunderstorms Wednesday along the Front Range, according to weather forecasters.

Showers and thunder storms are most likely between 2 p.m. and 9 p.m., according to the National Weather Service in Boulder. The chance for precipitation is 20 percent. The high temperature in downtown Denver will be around 93 degrees.

There’s a better chance for rain and thunder storms Thursday afternoon and evening. It will be mostly sunny with a high of about 88 degrees.

It will be mostly sunny on Friday and milder, with a high temperature of 82 degrees.

The highs will be in the 70s on the weekend, with a high of about 73 on Saturday and a high of 77 on Sunday.

Temperatures will warm up a bit Monday and Tuesday, with temperatures in the low-to-mid 80s.

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