Denver, CO – Bitter Arctic air will continue gripping Colorado through Monday, bringing some of the coldest temperatures of the season, according to the National Weather Service in Denver/Boulder.
Highs Sunday are forecast to reach only the teens and low 20s, with lows dropping into the single digits and below zero across the plains. Gusty winds will make it feel even colder, with widespread wind chills well below zero expected through early Monday.
Light snow is expected Sunday afternoon and evening, potentially leading to slick roads and slow travel for Sunday night and Monday morning commuters. Forecast totals include 3–5 inches in the mountains, 1–4 inches along the foothills and Palmer Divide, and a trace to 3 inches along the I-25 corridor.
The weather service warns frostbite can occur in less than 30 minutes under these conditions. Residents are urged to bundle up, limit outdoor exposure, and watch for hypothermia symptoms such as shivering, confusion, difficulty speaking, and stiff muscles.
Drivers should allow extra travel time and check for weather updates before heading out.
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