A weak weather disturbance might bring a brief rain/snow mix to Denver Tuesday night, but temperatures rebound into the 60s, promising a warm, spring-like weekend.
Snow is most likely in Denver between 5 p.m. Tuesday and 4 a.m. Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.
Snow was already falling early Tuesday morning in parts of Colorado’s mountains, and was forecast to continue through 4 a.m. Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.
Wind chills will plunge to -20 degrees or more in NE Colorado as Denver remains below freezing for days. Light snow is ...
Partly sunny skies will give way to a chance for afternoon rain and overnight snow in Denver on Tuesday, meteorologists ...
Arctic cold pushes across the area late Thursday, sticks around through at least Saturday night. Areas of light snow, too.
Despite the unusually warm start to the year, the cold is moving in, and Denver could see temperatures nearing the negatives ...
Anyone hoping for a wet spring in Colorado to counteract a hot, dry winter has some reason to hope, according to national ...
Clouds are expected to stick around through the afternoon and evening as temperatures for Denver's weather forecast remain ...
Dry and mild conditions continue for Denver's weather forecast.
The Broncos and Patriots could experience frigid temperatures and the possibility of snow in the AFC Championship game.
In Denver, average highs typically start in the mid-40s early in February and climb into the 50s by the end of the month.