Colorado Weekend Alert: Snow Returns Friday Night Across Front Range

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Denver, CO – Snowfall is forecast to begin Friday night, signaling a wintry start to the weekend across Denver and surrounding areas.

According to the National Weather Service, snow is expected to move into the region after 11 p.m. Friday, with temperatures dropping to a low of 19°F. Wind chill values will hover near 10°F as west winds transition to calmer conditions overnight.

The storm will likely bring light to moderate accumulations through Saturday, with highs reaching 29°F during the day. Snow chances will persist through Sunday, with temperatures remaining below freezing. Mountain areas and the higher terrain could see heavier snowfall totals.

Residents are advised to prepare for slick roads and reduced visibility during overnight hours Friday into Saturday morning. The NWS recommends dressing in layers and avoiding prolonged outdoor exposure to prevent frostbite.

This snow event comes after a week of frigid temperatures, with some areas experiencing wind chills as low as -25°F. Warmer conditions are expected by early next week, with highs climbing into the mid-30s.

Drivers should monitor updates from CDOT for potential travel impacts and delays over the weekend.

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