The first wave of snow is forecast to start Thursday afternoon in Colorado’s mountains and continue overnight, spreading into ...
Before we unpack the cold, on-and-off snow will ... up to the north of Denver, along I-76 and northern I-25. A majority of the Front Range will see <1", with 1-4" for the mountain corridor of ...
Look for rain turning to light snow tonight into Friday morning. We won't wake up to much accumulation but it'll be much cooler, cloudy with a few flurries Friday. A bit more snow moves in around 5pm.
Monday will be the warmest day of the week as temperatures soar into the low to mid 70s across the plains. Snow picks up in ...
Friday will continue to have extra clouds, after a quick morning rain and snow shower. Winds will pick up and become breezy ...
A big warm-up is on the way across Colorado, but before that, more snow ... in the Denver metro area. Winter Weather Advisories and Winter Storm Warnings will remain in place for the mountains ...
NWS forecasters said that the Eastern Plains will see strong winds between 50 and 70 mph on Tuesday. Any spot that gets 1 to 2 inches of snow “could produce blizzard conditions.” ...
DENVER (KDVR) — Mainly sunny skies are back for Wednesday afternoon, with seasonal highs in the lower 50s before light snow pushes into the mountains by the evening in the Denver weather forecast.
Travel on Interstate 70 or Interstate 76 north and east of Denver looks rough Friday, especially in the afternoon. In the mountains of Colorado, there will be snow and wind Friday morning.
DENVER — The 9NEWS Weather Impact Team has issued a Weather Impact Alert due to the potential for highly disruptive snow squalls in Colorado's mountains and quick bursts of snow in the Denver area.
Denver continues to see extra clouds after a quick morning rain and snow shower. Winds will pick up and become breezy through the afternoon in the Denver weather forecast.
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