Howdy all! If you’re currently residing in Colorado, brace yourselves for a shift towards cooler temperatures and a potential snowfall in the upcoming week.
Here’s the scoop – anticipate a drop in temperature by roughly 10 degrees compared to the usual early January weather. This means that the mercury will hover around the mid to upper 30s over the weekend, with even chillier conditions expected next week. Brr, it’s going to be a cold one!
Light snow is forecasted to materialize along the Front Range this evening, so be cautious of slippery roads through early Friday. For those situated in the Denver metro area, you might witness up to an inch of snowfall from Thursday afternoon to early Saturday. In central and southern Colorado, heavier snowfall is on the cards with a possibility of 5 to 10 inches. That’s a substantial amount of the fluffy white stuff!
Fret not, as the skies are predicted to clear up come Saturday after the initial storm meanders off to the southeast. Nevertheless, temperatures will remain quite frosty, with highs lingering in the 30s for lower regions and the upper 20s in mountainous areas. Brr, once again!
And now for the big reveal – a more robust storm system and colder air are scheduled to sweep in on Sunday and persist into Monday. This is expected to impact both the mountains and plains, potentially bringing 1 to 3 inches of snow to the Denver Metro area.
So, what’s the game plan? Keep a vigilant eye on the hourly forecast, radar, and traffic updates. You can also stay informed by perusing the weather page and 24/7 weather stream for any new developments. And for the visually inclined, you can click here to catch the Denver7 live weather stream and witness the weather in action.
There you have it, ladies and gents. It seems like we’re in for a nippy week with a chance of snow. Bundle up and stay safe out there!