Denver weather: Staying cool before a weekend warm-up

DENVER (KDVR) — The cold and snow from the recent storm are slowly moving out of Colorado and Denver weather. There will be some light snow showers still falling across the Colorado mountains tonight.

According to Pinpoint Weather, Colorado’s Most Accurate Forecast, a few rain or snow showers could skip off the higher terrain on Tuesday and push along the Front Range late in the day. Any additional accumulation in the next day stays in the mountains.

Weather tonight: Another cold night

The wind flow will continue out of the north keeping cold temperatures in place across Colorado during the overnight hours. Most places will have lows in the teens, especially across the eastern plains and metro Denver. There are a few spots that could dip into the single digits too.

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Weather tomorrow: Cool with a few showers

There will be some sunshine on Tuesday followed by passing clouds along the Front Range and in metro Denver. A stray rain or snow showers is also possible late in the day. Temperatures will stay cool with afternoon readings below average for this time of year.

Looking ahead: Turning much warm by the weekend

The forecast is looking dry with a warming trend just in time for the weekend. Colorado will be in the cool 50s and a little before the average of 59 degrees on Wednesday. Then the state quickly warm into the 60s to end the work week with mainly sunny skies.

Temperatures will continue to climb and the Pinpoint Weather Team is forecasting 70s possible by the weekend.

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Denver’s next chance for rain showers will arrive on Monday with an incoming cold front. There is a possibility that some of those April 1 showers could mix with snow Monday night. The Pinpoint Weather Team will be watching for that possibility in the coming days.

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