An Arctic front will advance through Colorado by Monday afternoon, setting the stage for a colder and more active couple of ...
The first front should make it to Denver around 5 p.m. Monday. Temps will quickly drop into the teens, with light snow developing before 9 p.m.
Two major winter storms are bearing down on the U.S. this week and are expected to bring some of the highest snow totals of the season for cities including Chicago and Washington, D.C. The first storm ...
Denver is forecast to see up to 65 hours of below-freezing temperatures this week as a new wave of arctic air and snow hits ...
Extreme cold could last through the morning commute on Thursday. Expect cold temperatures and snow showers in the Denver area for several days.
The Pinpoint Weather team said light snow will move in as early as Monday night, but accumulation will be minimal, with only half an inch expected in Denver. There could be possible impacts on the ...
Monday night brings snow after dinnertime. Low temperatures will be cold, around 10 degrees with winds out of the northeast ...
Some light snow for metro Denver overnight ends, with highs in the low 40s Sunday. The deep freeze will settle in next week. We also have good chances for accumulating snow Tuesday-Wednesday.
There are no more 50's and 60's in sight for Denver's weather forecast. There is, however, a Pinpoint Weather Alert Day ahead ...
We have our eye in the next big change, which will be cooler air for the weekend and several chances of snow starting on ...
The National Weather Service is calling for temperatures near normal today with mostly sunny skies across the region.