Arctic Weekend: Light Snow, Bitter Wind Chills in Northern Colorado

Frigid air settles in through Sunday morning, with light snow possible Friday night into Saturday.

Arctic air is sliding into Northern Colorado tonight and sticks around into at least Sunday morning, setting up a weekend that feels more like the heart of winter than the calendar suggests. The National Weather Service is highlighting below-zero wind chills across the Plains, especially at night and during the coldest parts of the day.

Friday (January 23): Cloud cover holds tight, and it stays brutally cold, with highs near the upper teens around Fort Collins and Loveland, and low 20s toward Greeley. A few snow showers are possible during the day, but the better chance for accumulation arrives later…

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