Denver, CO – Snowfall is expected early Friday across the Denver metro, creating slick roads before temperatures climb into the 50s and 60s this weekend.
According to the National Weather Service, light snow will develop overnight and continue into Friday morning, with up to 5 inches possible in the foothills. The morning commute could be hazardous, especially on bridges and overpasses. Drivers should plan for slow travel and allow extra time. By midday, skies will clear, and highs will reach the low 40s, helping to melt lingering snow and ice.
The weekend will bring a much-needed warm-up. Saturday will be sunny with highs near 52°F, while Sunday climbs to a springlike 61°F. Mild weather will continue into next week, with highs in the mid-60s by Monday.
Despite improving conditions, drivers should remain cautious of icy patches early Friday. Anyone traveling through mountain passes should check for updates on road conditions, as snow could be heavier at higher elevations.
Prepare for a cold start to Friday, but enjoy the warm, sunny weekend ahead. Stay tuned for updates as another storm system could arrive later next week.
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