Denver, CO – A cold front is bringing freezing temperatures and light snow to Colorado through midweek. Overnight snowfall and plunging temperatures will impact travel and daily life across Denver and the I-25 corridor.
According to the National Weather Service Denver/Boulder, another wave of winter weather arrives Tuesday night into Wednesday. This system could drop several inches of snow, especially in the mountains and along the I-25 corridor. Temperatures will continue to fall, with lows dipping below zero in some areas.
Road conditions may become hazardous, particularly in higher elevations. Drivers should prepare for icy patches and reduced visibility. The coldest temperatures will arrive Tuesday, making it one of the coldest days of the season.
Residents should bundle up and limit outdoor exposure. Those traveling should check road conditions and allow extra time for commutes.
Snowfall amounts remain uncertain, but forecasters urge residents to stay alert for updates. The cold spell is expected to last through Wednesday before conditions improve.