DENVER (KDVR) — The Denver weather forecast remains extremely cold, with many places dipping below zero tonight after a quick round of snow ends late Sunday evening. A Pinpoint Weather Alert Day is issued for Monday, as snowy conditions will contribute to a slick morning drive.
A general 1-3″ of snow is expected into early tonight across the Denver metro with breezy conditions leading to areas of blowing snow away from the city. Roads will be slick tonight into early Monday, before sunshine will quickly melt off roads by lunchtime.
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Weather tonight: Snow ends and extreme cold
Temperatures tonight may officially be the coldest seen so far this season for many areas along the Front Range. Expect a range of 0 to -10° tonight along the I-25 corridor and east across the plains.
Skies will become mostly clear with breezy conditions up to 20 mph.
Weather tomorrow: Sunny and much warmer
Southerly, down-sloping winds and plenty of sunshine will warm into the 40s on Monday afternoon. Breezy conditions will remain, so temperatures will feel more like the 30s at times.
Temperatures will continue to trend upward through the week with lots of sunshine and some periods of clouds. By next weekend, temperatures could be approaching 60° as the weather pattern also turns dry again…