Though Denver dodged snow on Thanksgiving Day, chances are that a duster could linger into the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
Today is expected to be a replay of Thursday, with a high around 40 degrees, a 10 percent chance of snow during the day and a 30 percent chance after nightfall.
Overcast skies and lows in the 20s are expected through the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
No heavy accumulations are expected on the Front Range before temperatures return to the 50s next week, according to the forecast.
Travelers headed west today should expect snowy roads, according to the Colorado Department of Transportation.
A Pacific storm pattern, with cold air from the Northwest and moisture from the Southwest, is dumping heavy accumulations across the southwestern Colorado mountains. Higher elevations are expected to get up to 16 inches of fresh powder.
Chains, snow tires and four-wheel drive are required on most high mountain passes in the southwestern and central mountains, according to CDOT.



