DENVER (KDVR) — The snow isn’t going wherever within the larger elevations, and Denver might be coping with a couple of flurries by tomorrow, however there needs to be little to no accumulations.
For the excessive nation, there are Winter Storm Warnings and Winter Climate Advisories via a lot if not all the weekend.
Areas within the northern mountains similar to Rabbit Ears Move can count on an extra 16-32 inches of snowfall, which is why they’re beneath a Winter Storm Warning. In the meantime, the Flat Tops might get an extra 1-2 toes of snow with this method.
Elsewhere, there could also be an extra 6-12 inches of snow for these beneath a Winter Climate Advisory, together with Aspen and Vail.

Roads can be very slick within the excessive nation and visibility can be a difficulty, ensure to take your time on the roads!
A excessive wind watch was additionally set to enter impact for the foothills Saturday night via Sunday morning. Throughout this time, wind speeds will decide as much as 30-50 mph and will gust as much as 80 mph.
An avalanche watch has additionally been issued for Saturday night time via Sunday. Avalanche hazard can be excessive, degree 4 or 5, due to heavy snow and robust wind.
Climate right now: Cool and cloudy within the metro
Temperatures on Saturday can be a contact beneath common, solely within the center to decrease 40s. There can even be breezy circumstances with gusts as much as 30 mph at occasions. Hold any free light-weight objects secured! Search for the clouds that we’ll be coping with this morning to partially clear by the afternoon.

Climate tonight: Breezy with extra mountain snow
Snow will proceed to fall within the mountains tonight as in a single day low temperatures are anticipated to sink into the 20s. There’ll nonetheless be breezy circumstances with gusts as much as 30 mph once more.

Wanting forward: Mountain snow, warming workweek
Snow showers will proceed within the mountains via Sunday and even into Monday for some. The Northern mountains will obtain essentially the most snowfall, with some areas probably getting one other 2+ toes of snow.
Denver will see a powerful westerly shift in wind. It is a drying breeze that may support in a combination of sunshine and clouds.

Temperatures on Sunday will attain the mid to higher 40s, which is seasonal for this time of yr. A number of flurries aren’t out of the query, however most of us can be dry.
Sunshine and a giant warming pattern kick in for the beginning of the workweek. Highs will climb to the higher 50s Monday, 60 levels Tuesday, then mid-60s on Wednesday and Thursday.