DENVER — Colder climate is now settling in throughout Colorado and we will see a sequence of storms roll by the area over the following three to 5 days.
You will see extra cloud cowl and areas of dense fog throughout northeastern Colorado Thursday morning. Mild snow will develop alongside the Entrance Vary this afternoon and we might see some slick situations by early Friday.
Temperatures shall be about 10 levels colder than Wednesday, with excessive temperatures within the mid to higher 30s Thursday afternoon.
We’ll see one other probability of sunshine snow on Friday night time, with some slick situations once more early Saturday morning.
Totals between Thursday afternoon and early Saturday will possible be round 1 to three inches for the Denver metro space, with a few of the heavier totals south alongside the Palmer Divide. Lighter snow is probably going north close to Fort Collins and Greeley.
Heavier snow may be anticipated over central and southern Colorado with 5 to 10 inches of snow doable Wednesday night time by Friday morning.
Skies will clear for Saturday as the primary storm spins off to the southeast of Colorado, however temperatures will stay chilly with highs within the higher 30s to low 40s for decrease elevations and higher 20s to low 30s within the mountains.
A stronger storm system and colder air will impression the mountains and the plains, beginning Sunday afternoon and persevering with into subsequent Monday.
Colder climate settles in throughout Colorado for the following 3 to five days
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