Colorado Weather Alert: Light Snow Expected in Denver Saturday with 5-Day Forecast

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Denver, CO – Snow is expected to continue into Saturday afternoon and evening, with accumulating snow likely in the higher foothills west and southwest of Denver. According to the National Weather Service, the east slopes of Boulder County and surrounding areas could see 3 to 6 inches of snow, with up to 10 inches in the highest elevations. Travel conditions may be impacted, particularly on roads like I-70 between Denver and Georgetown, so drivers are urged to proceed with caution.

Snowfall will taper off by Saturday night, and clear skies are expected to return by Sunday. The weekend weather outlook shows improving conditions with sunny skies on Sunday, and highs reaching the mid-50s. Overnight lows will drop to the mid-20s, so be prepared for a chilly evening.

As we look ahead to next week, the forecast calls for mostly sunny skies with temperatures warming up through the middle of the week. Highs will reach the low 70s by Tuesday and Wednesday, signaling a clear shift toward spring-like weather. For those planning outdoor activities, including hiking in the foothills or traveling on highways, Monday and Tuesday will offer clear skies and mild temperatures.

Be sure to keep an eye on road conditions, particularly in mountainous areas, as some snow could linger over the Palmer Divide into Saturday morning. Snowfall reports from local spotters will be appreciated as part of ongoing weather tracking.

Stay updated with the latest weather alerts and safety tips, as conditions may change rapidly through the weekend.

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