Denver weather: Winter storm warning continues into Friday morning

DENVER (KDVR) — A Pinpoint Weather Alert Day continues for more heavy, wet snow that continues to fall in Denver weather and across Colorado. Winter weather advisories and winter storm warnings continue until Friday morning.

Snowfall totals in the Denver metro are forecast to accumulate to over 10 inches, and 1-3 feet of total snowfall is expected for the foothills and toward the Palmer Divide. This will lead to hazardous driving conditions from Thursday evening through Friday morning.

Several major Colorado highways close as snow hits the mountains

Weather tonight: Snowfall thinning

Thursday evening, snowfall rates will start to slow down. Low temperatures will stay cool but seasonal and drop to the mid-20s.

Weather tomorrow: Snow clearing

Friday morning, snow showers will wrap up. Denver will be left with a mainly cloudy sky and a high of around 40 degrees.

Looking ahead: Weekend sunshine

Just in time for the weekend, sunshine returns to the forecast. Temperatures on both days will start in the mid-20s and then climb to a high in the upper 40s, which is almost 10 degrees colder than normal for this time of year.

Snow totals from Colorado’s biggest storm since 2021

Sunshine continues for the start of the workweek and will help keep a warming trend going. Highs by Monday will be seasonal and reach the upper 50s, ahead of 60s on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.

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