Denver, CO – Sunshine and mild conditions are expected this weekend across Colorado, but snow is forecast to return Monday night, signaling a colder start to the week. Residents are urged to prepare for potential travel delays and freezing temperatures early next week.
According to the National Weather Service in Boulder, high temperatures will reach the upper 50s Friday and climb to the low 60s by Sunday. However, a system moving through the region will bring a chance of snow late Monday. Daytime highs will drop to the 30s Monday, with overnight lows plummeting into the teens.
While Saturday and Sunday offer favorable conditions for outdoor activities, with mostly sunny skies and calm winds, forecasters caution drivers to monitor updates for Monday’s commute. Snow accumulation is expected in the mountains and foothills, with light snowfall possible in urban areas like Denver along I-25.
Looking ahead, the five-day forecast shows a mix of sun and clouds through Tuesday, with highs remaining below average in the 30s. Roads could become slick Monday night into Tuesday morning, particularly in shaded areas or higher elevations.
Residents are encouraged to prepare winter gear, ensure vehicles are equipped with emergency kits, and limit unnecessary travel during snow events.
Stay updated on the latest weather developments and road conditions by visiting the National Weather Service website or checking local news outlets.
Be sure to follow us on Instagram & like us on Facebook to stay up-to-date on more relevant news stories and SUPPORT LOCAL INDEPENDENT NEWS!