Denver, CO – Snow chances return to Colorado on Monday, bringing colder temperatures and potential travel disruptions along the I-25 corridor. Mountain regions west of Denver are expected to see the heaviest snow, while urban areas may experience light accumulation and slick conditions.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures will drop sharply on Monday, with highs only reaching the low 40s in Denver and surrounding areas. Winds on Sunday will pick up ahead of the system, leading to breezy conditions that could affect outdoor activities. By Monday morning, snow showers are likely in the mountains and may extend into lower elevations by evening, creating hazardous travel conditions on major highways, including I-25 and mountain passes.
Drivers are urged to prepare for potentially icy roads and reduced visibility during the Monday evening commute. Residents should monitor updates from the National Weather Service and consider adjusting travel plans if conditions worsen.
The weekend remains mild with highs in the 60s on Saturday and near 60 on Sunday in Denver. Sunday night brings increasing clouds as the next system approaches. Tuesday clears up with sunny skies, but temperatures will struggle to climb out of the low 40s.
The extended forecast calls for a gradual warm-up midweek, with highs in the 50s by Thursday. Snow chances may return late next week, signaling an active weather pattern for December.
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