Denver, CO – A winter storm warning remains in effect through Friday morning, with heavy snowfall and slick roads creating hazardous travel conditions across the Denver metro area and along I-25. Commuters should prepare for slow-moving traffic and possible delays.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), snowfall accumulations between 5 to 12 inches have been reported in parts of Jefferson and Douglas counties. Light snow will persist into Friday morning, making road conditions dangerous, especially for the early commute. Travelers are urged to check cotrip.org for real-time updates on road closures and conditions.
As the storm moves out, Friday will bring clearing skies with highs near 39°F. The weekend will see a significant warm-up, with sunny skies and highs in the 50s and 60s. Strong gusty winds are possible in higher elevations, reaching over 60 mph.
Drivers should exercise caution, particularly in mountain passes and foothill areas. Anyone traveling overnight or during the Friday morning rush should allow extra time and be prepared for icy patches.
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