Denver, CO – Breezy conditions will persist across Colorado through Thursday, with snow expected to impact travel beginning Friday night. Cooler temperatures are also forecast, prompting residents to prepare for potentially hazardous road conditions this weekend.
According to the National Weather Service in Boulder, wind gusts of 35 to 45 mph will continue through Wednesday night, with Thursday bringing highs near 34°F and sunny skies. The calm weather will be brief, as a strong cold front moves in Friday night, bringing a 30% chance of snow after 11 p.m.
Snowfall is likely Saturday, with temperatures dropping to 27°F during the day and as low as 9°F overnight. The storm could make driving conditions hazardous, particularly along I-25 and in the foothills. Travelers should monitor weather updates and consider postponing weekend plans.
Sunday will bring partly cloudy skies and highs near 30°F. By Monday, Denver will see a gradual warming trend, with highs reaching 37°F, followed by sunny conditions and 47°F on Tuesday.
Mountain regions are expected to receive heavier snow accumulations through the weekend, which may lead to slippery roads and reduced visibility. The National Weather Service advises motorists to carry winter survival kits and check tire conditions before driving in the mountains.
Stay updated on changing weather conditions and plan ahead to avoid disruptions to travel.
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