Denver Weather Forecast: Cooler Conditions and Snow Ahead
DENVER — On Wednesday, residents can expect mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies, with temperatures dipping to the upper 20s and low 30s across the plains. Strong winds will persist, contributing to blowing and drifting snow and potentially limiting visibility, particularly near the foothills.
Meanwhile, light snow is making its way back to the mountains. While this snowfall is expected to be light, it could create slick conditions, especially at higher elevations.
Looking forward, Thursday’s forecast shows a slight warming trend with sunshine and highs in the mid-30s, although temperatures will remain below average. By Friday, temperatures are set to rise toward more seasonal levels, potentially hitting near 50 degrees.
The weekend presents a shift in weather patterns as a storm system is predicted to arrive in the mountains late Friday. This system may bring snow to lower elevations on Saturday, with current estimates projecting accumulations of 2 to 6 inches for metro Denver and up to 20 inches for the mountain regions.
As the weather continues to change, residents should stay informed about the conditions and prepare for the upcoming snow. The Denver7 team is providing live updates and forecasts through its weather stream available on their website.
Stay tuned for further developments as Colorado transitions into a cooler and potentially snowier weekend. For hourly forecasts, radar updates, and traffic information, visit our weather page.