Denver, CO – A major shift in Colorado’s spring weather will bring rain and snow to Denver and surrounding areas starting Monday night. A mix of rain and snow will develop late Monday, continuing into Tuesday, with strong winds and colder temperatures expected.
According to the National Weather Service, Monday will start partly sunny, with a high near 60°F. However, rain is expected by the evening, turning into a wintry mix overnight as temperatures drop to 34°F. Winds will increase, with gusts up to 24 mph. By Tuesday morning, snow is likely before 11 a.m., with up to an inch of accumulation possible in some areas.
Midweek conditions remain unsettled. Wednesday will bring sunshine with a high near 49°F, but another round of rain and snow may return Wednesday night. By Thursday morning, snow showers could impact the region, followed by additional chances of snow into Friday.
Travelers should prepare for slick roads and possible delays, especially during Tuesday’s morning commute. Those driving along I-25 or I-70 should check road conditions and allow extra time.
Looking ahead, temperatures will remain chilly, with highs in the low 40s through Friday. A return to sunny conditions is expected by Saturday, with a high near 53°F.
Residents should stay updated on forecast changes and plan for rapidly shifting conditions throughout the week.