DENVER (KDVR) — Denver’s climate will get cooler as rain and snow showers transfer in Wednesday. This might be adopted by sunshine and seasonal temperatures by the weekend.
Winter climate advisories stay in impact Wednesday evening for the foothills and can expire between midnight and 5 a.m. Thursday. Storm snowfall accumulations will vary from 4-10 inches and will make roads slick, resulting in hazardous driving situations.
Climate tonight: Gentle snow within the metro
Wednesday evening, rain will change over to gentle snowfall within the metro as low temperatures fall to the higher 20s. Drier air may even transfer in in a single day, serving to to wrap up snow showers earlier than the morning drive.

The Denver metro will choose up lower than an inch of snow, whereas 1-2 inches of snow is anticipated to fall alongside the Palmer Divide. The foothills might see greater snowfall totals starting from 4-10 inches.

Climate tomorrow: Cool and sunny
Thursday, Denver will see loads of sunshine. It will assist to soften any slush or gentle snowfall accumulation from Wednesday evening.
Temperatures will solely attain 50 levels, which is about 5 levels cooler than regular for this time of 12 months.

Trying forward: Warming up this weekend
Friday, sunshine will assist temperatures climb to extra seasonal ranges within the mid-50s. This weekend, a warming development will proceed alongside a sunny sky.
Highs will climb to the higher 50s on Saturday then decrease 60s on Sunday, which is about 5 levels hotter than regular.

Sunny and gentle situations proceed into the beginning of subsequent week, with lows within the 30s and highs within the 60s.