Denver, CO – Dry and mild conditions will persist across northeast Colorado through Friday, but changes are expected by the weekend. A weak system could bring light snow to the mountains Thursday, followed by a stronger storm early next week.
According to the National Weather Service in Boulder, temperatures will warm into the mid-60s on Thursday and Friday before dipping slightly over the weekend. Winds will be light, and skies will remain mostly clear, making for ideal travel conditions.
However, by Sunday, a system could develop, bringing scattered showers to the region. Forecast models indicate that a more significant storm may impact the state Monday into Tuesday, with a mix of rain and snow possible.
For those planning weekend travel, conditions should remain mostly dry through Saturday. Sunday may see increasing clouds, and precipitation chances rise by late evening. Commuters heading out early next week should monitor updates, as road conditions could deteriorate.
Looking ahead, snow could return by Tuesday, potentially affecting Denver, Boulder, and nearby mountain areas. Stay updated with the latest forecasts and prepare for possible winter travel impacts early next week.


