DENVER (CDVR) — Mild snow and presumably freezing drizzle could be seen alongside the Entrance Vary on Monday with the second snow anticipated tonight within the Denver climate forecast Roads can be slippery and slippery all through the day.
Climate right now: 2 rounds of snow affecting situations
Monday is a Peak Climate Alert Day with gentle snow and freezing drizzle impacting highway situations.
Denver will get a slight break from the snow for many of the morning and mid-day. Mild snow and freezing rain are doable on Monday inflicting roads to be slippery.
Highs hover across the freezing mark Monday with snow shifting again in tonight.
Winter climate advisories are in impact till 8 pm Monday for the Entrance Vary, till midnight for the Foothills, and 5 am Tuesday for the Japanese Plains.

Climate tonight: Snow is easing
Snow ends alongside the Entrance Vary Monday evening however lingers via the early morning hours alongside the plains. Partial clearing is feasible throughout the metro space with lows within the mid-teens.

Wanting forward: Dryness, mountain snow
Skies will clear on Tuesday, which suggests extra sunshine is within the forecast. Highs will nonetheless be cool and beneath common within the decrease 30s.
Principally sunny skies are right here for Wednesday with highs within the mid 30s. The additional sunshine lingers for Thursday serving to heat highs again into the low 40s.

Friday provides additional clouds alongside the Entrance Vary and an opportunity for snow within the increased elevations. Snow stays within the mountains on Friday with delicate highs within the mid 40s for Denver.
Principally sunny skies are right here for the weekend with snug highs within the mid 40s.