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Unfortunately for snow lovers, the extended forecast looks pretty dry. Denver continues to warm through the upcoming week with highs near 60 degrees possible a couple of days. Winds will also be breezy for a few days next week.
At this point, 1–4 inches still looks reasonable across the Front Range, with a slushy 1–2 inches for many locations east of Denver across the plains. With marginal temperatures, significant melting is expected, and many areas will likely finish on the lower end of snowfall totals.
Denver's weather forecast includes sun, high winds, and an incoming snowfall with hazardous travel conditions expected.
It’s been unusually warm in Denver this winter, but the city is expected to potentially see one of its first rounds of snow in an upcoming storm starting on Thursday.
A winter storm dropped several inches of snow across Front Range on Thursday and caused hundreds of delays at Denver International Airport as crews worked to deice departing flights.
Where the storm sets up, and how quickly it arrives, will determine just how much snow will fall along the Front Range. Right now, Denver is on track to receive between 2-4" of snow.
The Denver weather forecast this weekend has warming temperatures and plenty of sunshine which carries into next week.
After a brief taste of winter and a return of snow, the Denver weather forecast returns to what the metro area has seen all winter - above normal temperatures and dry conditions.
Denver's weather will shift from sunny to snowy later this week with a risk of hazardous fire conditions and travel disruptions.
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