A round of snow is expected to end the week in Denver followed by a surge of temperatures in the 60s.
Let’s first unpack the new Colorado snow, then focus on the surge of heat that is on the way.
Odds increasing of impactful snow across the Front Range
Our next low-pressure system will spill across the Eastern Plain on Thursday afternoon. The system will track to our south, producing a favorable northeasterly wind direction at the surface. This easterly component will support upslope snow for Denver and the foothills.
Precipitation may begin as rain during the early afternoon hours but will quickly flip to snow.
Wet roads (from rain), accumulating snow, and overnight temperatures dropping to the 20s will make for a very messy Friday morning commute…