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Events to road conditions: Potential impacts with Pinpoint Weather Alert Day Tuesday

Events to road conditions: Potential impacts with Pinpoint Weather Alert Day Tuesday

Yahoo06-05-2025

DENVER (KDVR) — With a Pinpoint Weather Alert Day on Tuesday, snow and rain could have an impact on events and even driving, depending on where you are headed.
Whether you have tickets to the Rockies game or a Red Rocks concert, there are several events scheduled for Tuesday, as forecasts are showing the potential of almost an inch of rain accumulating in the metro.
View the latest Weather Alerts in Denver and across Colorado on FOX31
'This is one of those forecasts that's just not going to be the best conditions,' Pinpoint Weather Meteorologist Travis Michels said. 'It's not like little rain at Red Rocks. It's going to be steady rain and then maybe even seeing some flakes out by the foothills, which would not be fun to enjoy a concert in town.'
With a full lineup of concerts this week, FOX31 checked in with the city to see if there are any planned changes to the Red Rocks concert on Tuesday. We are told that ticket holders will be notified if there are any delays or cancellations. Plus, there will be information about weather impacts at redrocksonline.com.
'It's an interesting forecast,' Michels said. 'I'll say that with the temperatures that we're going to get above seven, 7,500 feet, they can get more snow there.'
CDOT tells FOX31 its teams will be ready across the state for Tuesday's weather.
With one to two feet totals likely over Berthoud, Loveland, eastern Kenosha, Wilkerson, Wolf Creek, and La Veta Passes, CDOT Communications Director Matt Inzeo says, Tuesday and Wednesday look especially difficult for travel.
These areas will see the most rain during Tuesday's storm
'While this isn't a timeframe that sends people from the Front Range up to ski, travel from or through the high country will see delays and hazardous conditions,' Inzeo said. 'Our teams will be in snow shift throughout this storm in all of the affected areas, with particular focus on all of those high mountain passes.'
While Denver won't see snow, it could get a good amount of rain — almost an inch, which Michels says would be equivalent to almost 10 inches of snow if it were cold enough in the city.
'We can see puddling, creeks and streams can overflow,' Michaels said. 'We're talking about those little spots on the street that tend to always puddle up with the water. That's going to be an issue for Tuesday.'
FOX31 reached out to the Rockies ahead of Tuesday's scheduled game. If we receive any information about delays or cancellations, we will share updates here.
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