Denver has two more days to enjoy above-normal temperatures before a winter snowstorm arrives, forecasters say.
The high temperature Thursday will be around 56 degrees, which is 4 degrees above normal for this time of the year, according to the National Weather Service in Boulder. The low will be around 31 degrees.
A cold front will sweep through northeastern Colorado Thursday with winds gusting up to 30 mph over the mountains and plains.
Friday’s high of 61 degrees in Denver would be 9 degrees above normal, the NWS says. The low temperature will take a dramatic dip to 24 degrees overnight as the storm moves into Denver.
A cold front moving across northeast CO this morning will bring cooler temps & gusty northwest winds to 30 mph over the mountains, foothills & eastern sections of the plains. The next storm system will bring colder temperatures & light snow Friday night-Saturday night.
— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder)
There’s a 50 percent chance of snow on Saturday, when the high temperature will climb to only 29 degrees, the NWS says.
The storm will clear out and temperatures will begin to rise on Sunday, when the high will be around 41 degrees.
On Monday through Wednesday, it will be dry, sunny with high temperatures in the lower to mid 50s, forecasters say.



