Chance of Thanksgiving Snow in Colorado: Warmer Weekend Before Snow Hits Urban Areas 

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Denver, CO – Colorado residents can enjoy sunny skies on Saturday before a possible storm brings snow to the urban corridor on Sunday night. Temperatures are expected to warm into the upper 60s Saturday, offering a mild reprieve ahead of Thanksgiving week weather changes.

According to the National Weather Service, a slight chance of rain and snow will develop late Sunday night into early Monday morning. With a 50% chance of precipitation, areas along I-25 and surrounding valleys could see snow accumulation, especially as temperatures drop into the upper 20s overnight. Commuters are advised to monitor forecasts closely for updates on travel impacts.

Saturday will see clear skies and highs near 67°F, making it an ideal day for outdoor activities or early Thanksgiving preparations. Winds will remain light, ranging from 6 to 8 mph, offering a calm and pleasant day across the Denver metro area.

Sunday marks a shift in conditions, with highs around 56°F before the storm system moves in. Overnight lows are expected to dip into the upper 20s, increasing the likelihood of freezing rain and snow. If traveling, plan to avoid overnight drives, particularly through higher elevations where conditions could worsen.

The five-day outlook suggests a colder trend for Thanksgiving week, with daytime highs dropping into the 40s by Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday may see light snow or mixed precipitation, potentially affecting holiday travel.

Residents should prepare for winter conditions by ensuring vehicles are winter-ready and staying updated on changing forecasts. For Thanksgiving Day, highs are expected to reach 41°F, with mostly sunny skies but lingering chill.

Be sure to check local updates regularly as models refine snow predictions for Thanksgiving week.

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