The Front Range could see several inches of snow on Friday after weeks of unseasonably warm weather across that prompted flowers to bloom and trees to bud.
Up to six inches could fall Friday in Denver and Boulder, which could make the morning commute difficult, according to the National Weather Service in Boulder. By 7 a.m., heavy snowfall had already begun to accumulate on grassy surfaces, though metro roads remained snow-free.
Jeffco Public Schools closed 12 mountain schools Friday — including Evergreen middle and high schools — and portions of I-70 and I-25 into Wyoming closed Friday morning due to crashes…