Denver, CO – Snow showers and gusty winds are making a return to northern Colorado today as mid-level moisture moves through the area. Residents along the Front Range and near the Wyoming border should prepare for windy conditions, while the plains will enjoy milder weather with temperatures in the low 50s.
According to the National Weather Service in Boulder, snow showers are expected to develop in the higher elevations by late afternoon, with breezy conditions extending to the foothills and plains. Those traveling along I-25 or mountain passes should stay alert for changing conditions. Temperatures will remain above normal for most areas through the weekend.
Sunday’s forecast predicts clear skies early, becoming partly cloudy later, with temperatures reaching 54°F in Denver. Winds will calm slightly, but mountain areas could still see localized snowfall.
Looking ahead, the weather takes a sharp turn Tuesday as a 40% chance of snow arrives, with highs near 39°F. Travelers should plan ahead as icy roads could develop in the foothills and higher elevations. By midweek, sunny and dry conditions are expected to return, with temperatures nearing 47°F on Wednesday and climbing to the 60s by Thursday and Friday.
Residents should secure loose outdoor items and avoid unnecessary travel in mountain areas today. Plan for potential disruptions Tuesday and monitor local updates.
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