Heavy snow possible in mountains, things could get slick for Friday’s commute

Chance For Snow Returns To Denver On Friday 03:25

Dense fog developed overnight for parts of the Denver metro area and Colorado’s Front Range, resulting in low visibility Thursday morning. A Dense Fog Advisory was in place until 10 a.m. for the Denver metro area and parts of Northern Colorado.

Partly cloudy skies took over after that as high temperatures are set to climb into the low 50s for the final time this work week.

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Snow will build into the high country throughout the day Thursday as Winter Weather Advisories go into place, and remain in effect through early Saturday morning. Some mountain areas could receive 6-12″ of snow during this time, with Rabbit Ears Pass possibly receiving up to as much as 2 ft. On top of the heavy snow possible, the wind speeds will also pick up, gusting around 55 mph through this evening.

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An advancing cold front will begin to make its presence known Friday afternoon, as high temperatures only climb into the upper 30s, and low 40s. Along with colder temperatures more snow is expected Friday afternoon into the mountains, expanding to the lower elevations by Friday late day. While this system won’t pack quite the punch the last weekend storms have, there is a chance for some slick road conditions for the Friday evening commute.

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