Denver Weather: Snow and Breezy Wind Weather Alert Day
Snow showers, brisk winds, and chilly temperatures will impact Colorado’s forecast throughout Wednesday, especially in Denver. Snow will persist through the morning and taper off by late afternoon, though some snow may linger into the evening over the plains and southern Colorado.
Winds will be breezy in the afternoon, around 10-20 mph, with cloudy skies and temperatures in the low 30s. Roads are expected to be slick, as another 1-5 inches of snow could accumulate. Winter weather advisories are active until 11 p.m. for Denver and the foothills, while winter storm warnings for the Palmer Divide and Eastern Plains extend until 5 a.m. Thursday.
Tonight’s Weather: Cloudy and Cold
Snow will mostly wrap up overnight, but cloudy skies will keep temperatures low, dipping into the upper teens and lower 20s. This could lead to re-freezing on roads, so drivers should remain cautious.
Looking Ahead: Snow Returns Later This Week
Thursday brings light snow with highs reaching the upper 30s, while the southern half of Colorado may see snow into Friday. Friday will start dry in Denver, but snow and rain are expected by the afternoon, with highs in the lower 40s. Snow will likely continue overnight and into Saturday morning, bringing additional accumulation.
Sunshine is expected by Saturday afternoon, with highs reaching the mid-40s. Sunday and Monday will see sunny skies and milder temperatures in the upper 50s, while Tuesday is forecasted to be partly cloudy with highs in the mid-50s.
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