Denver, CO – Residents across Colorado’s Front Range should prepare for falling temperatures, breezy winds, and the possibility of light snow Tuesday morning. Drivers along major roadways, including I-25 and I-70, are urged to stay cautious as winds and potential snowfall could reduce visibility during peak commuting hours.
According to the National Weather Service Denver/Boulder, Monday’s sunny and mild weather will give way to much cooler temperatures overnight, with lows dipping into the mid-20s. Breezy conditions will pick up Tuesday, bringing wind gusts up to 25 mph and a 20% chance of snow showers, particularly for higher elevations and foothill areas. While accumulations are expected to remain minimal, slick roads may still pose safety concerns.
The cold front will linger into Tuesday night, with temperatures plummeting further to near 21°F under mostly clear skies. By Wednesday, sunshine returns, offering some relief with highs reaching the low 50s, but overnight lows will stay chilly in the 30s.
Looking ahead to later in the week, Coloradoans can expect a gradual warm-up. Thursday will be sunny and breezy, with highs climbing into the low 60s. However, nighttime lows will stay brisk, averaging around 34°F. The pattern of sunny days and cool nights will continue into the weekend, offering a brief respite before winter conditions return.
Stay informed by monitoring local forecasts and plan ahead for potentially icy roads Tuesday morning. Residents in higher elevations should prepare for colder conditions and minor snowfall.
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