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Below-freezing temperatures are forecast for Denver until about 11 a.m. Thursday, according to the NNWS. Until then, ice will remain on roads throughout the Denver area.
More snow will fall across the metro and Front Range throughout the day, according to the NWS, with a high of around 31 degrees. Another two to four inches are anticipated to fall in Denver, forecasts show, with winds heading northeast at around six to eight miles per hour. However, expectations differ across the metro.
Sunny skies are back across Denver Thursday afternoon, helping to melt some of the snow from Wednesday as temperatures reach the upper 30s.
Denver's weather forecast includes a wintry mix, snow late Tuesday, and significant snowfall expected Wednesday, per NWS.
The historic snowless streak has come to an end in Denver when the city recorded 0.2 inches of snow early Saturday morning. As for the Denver weather forecast, more snow will be possible in the city late Sunday but the best chance will be in the mountains.
Another cold front is forecast to slide onto the Front Range over the weekend. The front is likely to bring Denver its coldest temperatures of the season so far, with high temperatures in the 20s and 30s on Saturday and Sunday.
After the holiday weekend brought one of the latest first snows on record for metro Denver, winter storms are finally making their way to Colorado.