Denver, CO – Snowfall and freezing conditions are creating hazardous travel across the Denver metro and surrounding areas early Friday morning. A Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect until 8 a.m., with 1 to 4 inches of additional snow expected in Boulder, Denver, and Castle Rock.
According to the National Weather Service, the heaviest snow is falling in the western and southern suburbs, particularly over the Palmer Divide. Roads are slick, and Friday morning commuters should expect delays. Drivers are urged to slow down and allow extra travel time.
Weekend Forecast: Warming Trend After Snowy Start
• Friday: Snow tapers off by morning, with a high of 39°F. Skies will clear overnight with a low near 20°F.
• Saturday: Sunny but chilly, reaching 53°F, with a southwest wind up to 6 mph.
• Sunday: Warmer, mostly sunny, with a high near 60°F.
• Monday: Continued warming, 66°F and sunny.
While travel conditions improve by Saturday, icy patches will linger. Check COtrip.org for the latest road conditions.