snow, Denver and Thanksgiving weather
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Denver braces for a blast of Arctic air post-Thanksgiving, signaling the season's first snow and plunging temperatures, potentially disrupting weekend travel.
Chilly tonight with 20s and strong mountain winds. Light mountain snow possible. Wednesday is quiet and dry. Thanksgiving looks mild and sunny. A winter storm may bring cold and snow this weekend.
Denver’s dry spell continues this week, but up to 9 inches of snow are expected to fall in Colorado’s mountains starting Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.
Another cold front is forecast to slide onto the Front Range over the weekend. The front is likely to bring Denver its coldest temperatures of the season so far, with high temperatures in the 20s and 30s on Saturday and Sunday.
Denver's weather to warm up with a high of 45 degrees and light winds, followed by a chilly night at 24 degrees.
Confidence continues to increase that a winter storm will bring the first snow of the season to Denver and many areas across Colorado's Front Range soon.
Unseasonably mild temperatures will continue Sunday in the Denver weather forecast, but there is a slight chance to see a late day shower. It looks, however, that most areas will stay dry.
Sunny skies return to the forecast today. Highs will max out in the upper 50s and lower 60s with winds out of the east by the afternoon anywhere from 5-15 mph.