
Denver and many surrounding areas began Friday under a Winter Weather Advisory that lasts until 9 a.m.
Snow will taper off as the advisory expires and Denver reaches a high of 36 degrees Friday, according to the National Weather Service in Boulder. There’s a 70% chance for more precipitation, and up to another inch could fall. The metro area and plains will dry out during the afternoon, but a stray shower could redevelop. The high country will continue with snowstorms all day, increasing in the afternoon as up to a half-foot could call in eastern Summit and western Park counties. Denver will chill to 27 degrees overnight, with another half-inch of snow possible.
snow showers lingering, cloudy and cold!
— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder)
It will start off cool with clouds on Saturday, eventually clearing and warming to 44 degrees. Temperatures will drop to 25 degrees overnight.
Sunday will be sunny and mild, with a high of 56 degrees and a low of 31.
Snow is likely Monday, with a better chance of precipitation later in the day and into the evening. Temperatures may finally return to averages late next week.



