Extreme cold could last through the morning commute on Thursday. Expect cold temperatures and snow showers in the Denver area ...
Taking a look back ... feel more like fall than winter with afternoon temperatures climbing into the low 70s and nights dipping into the mid-50s. However, it seems like the cold front may stall ...
The first front should make it to Denver around 5 p.m. Monday. Temps will quickly drop into the teens, with light snow developing before 9 p.m.
The coverage will be low. Monday night - Overnight is when the first widespread batch of showers looks to roll through the area and this will linger into Tuesday morning. Tuesday - Widespread ...
WE GOT ANOTHER WAVE EARLIER THIS AFTERNOON AND IT LOOKS LIKE THE ACTIVE PATTERN WILL CONTINUE ... WE HAD MOVED THROUGH THIS AFTERNOON AS THIS COLD FRONT CONTINUING TO WORK OFF TO THE SOUTH AND ...
That means lows in the 40s and highs in the 60s. It looks like we could see yet another cold front next weekend, which could drop low temperatures back down into the 30s, but we're still a ways ...
Accumulation for this system does look very possible as well, with at least a few inches possible. As far as temperatures, they are going to remain cold. Highs will struggle to get to 20° through ...
Right now, Tues/Wed + Saturday look like the heavier rain days – but this could change. And, it will wet and cold. Highs below normal all week, although we are NOT looking at the threat of ...
Today, like every other day this week ... and rain chances will return, too! Our next cold front looks to arrive by midweek.
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