Denver, CO – An Arctic cold front will sweep across Colorado starting Monday, bringing heavy snow, dangerous wind chills, and hazardous travel conditions through the week. Denver residents should brace for snow accumulation and bitterly cold temperatures, particularly along I-25 and the Front Range.
According to the National Weather Service in Boulder, snow will begin late Sunday, with accumulations reaching several inches by Monday night. Winds will intensify in mountain areas, reducing visibility and making travel treacherous. Temperatures are expected to plummet below zero Tuesday through Thursday, with wind chills dipping into double-digit negatives.
Drivers along major routes like I-25 and I-70 should prepare for icy roads and potential delays. Residents are urged to limit outdoor exposure, keep emergency supplies in vehicles, and protect pipes from freezing. Schools and businesses may experience closures due to extreme conditions.
Snowfall will taper off by midweek, but Arctic air will linger, keeping highs in the teens. By Friday, temperatures are expected to rebound slightly, offering relief after a frigid start to the week. Prepare now for harsh winter conditions and stay updated with local forecasts.




