DENVER, CO – The Front Range greets the final hours of November with biting cold and another round of light snow heading in from the west. The calm, clear start to the morning won’t last — clouds thicken by afternoon, setting the stage for a fresh winter coating across metro Denver.
The National Weather Service in Boulder reports a 30% snow chance developing this afternoon, increasing to 60% Sunday evening. Light accumulation — generally a half inch or less — could slick up roads from Golden to Aurora, especially near bridges and shaded stretches of I-70 and I-25. Gusts up to 15 mph will make it feel even colder, with wind chills near 10°F.
By Monday morning, skies clear and the sun returns, but the cold holds firm. Highs will only reach around 40°F, and lows drop again into the teens. Another weak system moves through midweek, bringing a chance for snow Wednesday, followed by another round of subfreezing mornings to close the workweek.
Travelers and commuters should plan for slower Monday drives and allow time to clear frost before heading out. Though accumulations remain light, early black ice formation is possible in shaded corridors and elevated ramps.
Five-Day Outlook (Denver Area)
- Monday: Sunny, high 40°F.
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high 50°F.
- Wednesday: Snow likely, high 33°F.
- Thursday: Partly cloudy, high 40°F.
- Friday: Mostly sunny, high 50°F.





