Denver, CO – A winter storm is set to bring snow to the Denver metro area tonight into Thursday morning, impacting commuters and travel plans. Temperatures will drop to 26°F overnight, with a 50% chance of snow showers beginning late tonight.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), snow is likely before 11 a.m. Thursday, with a total accumulation of around an inch expected. Winds will shift from the north, reaching up to 13 mph, with gusts of 23 mph, making for potentially hazardous driving conditions.
The five-day forecast shows a warm-up by Friday, with a high near 58°F under sunny skies. Saturday will be partly sunny, reaching 60°F, followed by mostly sunny conditions Sunday with a high of 61°F.
Drivers should prepare for slick roads Thursday morning, especially on I-25 and I-70, as visibility may be reduced. Residents are advised to allow extra time for travel and stay updated on road conditions.
Extended Forecast:
• Thursday Night:Mostly clear, low of 24°F.
• Friday:Sunny, high of 58°F.
• Saturday:Partly sunny, high of 60°F.
• Sunday:Mostly sunny, high of 61°F.
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