Colorado Weather: Snow Expected to Hit I-25 Corridor Early Next Week—Here’s What to Know

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Denver, CO – Colorado residents can expect a weather rollercoaster this week, with warm conditions giving way to snow by Sunday. A warming trend begins today and continues through Saturday, offering a break from the recent chill. However, colder temperatures and snowfall are forecast to return early next week, bringing potential travel impacts to the I-25 corridor.

According to the National Weather Service, today will see a sunny high of 52°F with lighter winds across Denver. Thursday through Saturday will be even warmer, with highs reaching near 67°F by Saturday, ideal for outdoor activities. But don’t let the mild weather fool you—conditions will take a turn starting Sunday as snow begins to develop in the mountains. By Monday and Tuesday, lighter snow could spill onto the plains, creating slick conditions on major roadways, including I-25.

Residents traveling through the Front Range or planning mountain trips this weekend should stay alert for updates. The next storm system could bring accumulation in higher elevations and light snow to urban areas. A mix of rain and snow is expected Monday into Tuesday, with temperatures dropping into the low 40s.

Plan accordingly for fluctuating weather and prepare for possible hazardous driving conditions early next week. Stay tuned to the National Weather Service for updated forecasts and alerts as the storm approaches.

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