Jan 04, 2025
Areas of dense fog for the Front Range and eastern plains, snow and arctic air for the plains Saturday night into Sunday morning. Another storm affecting the mountains, delivering more fresh powder to the ski resorts. The Denver metro area and Eastern Plains will see light snow Saturday late afternoon/evening into Sunday morning. So far, it looks like about 1 to 4 inches in the city with 3 to 6 inches of new snow along the northeastern plains. We are expect 2-4 inches for the Front Range overnight into Sunday morning. The highest elevations to our west could see a foot of snow, with 4-8" expected in most areas through Sunday afternoon. Winter Weather Advisories will be in effect Saturday night along the northern and central mountains and continue through Sunday afternoon. Look for 4 to 8 inches of new snow along with strong 50+ mph wind gusts! The mountain passes will be tough to travel on Saturday night.We'll have a few flurries Sunday morning with some clearing in the afternoon. It'll be a chilly day with temperatures in the mid 20s at kickoff at the Broncos game. We'll get a brief break from the snow Sunday into Monday afternoon before another system moves into the state. Look for light snow and chilly temperatures Monday night into Tuesday along the Front Range. Stay tuned for more details as the storm gets closer! Heavy fog creates dangerous driving conditions along I-70DENVER WEATHER LINKS: Hourly forecast | Radars | Traffic | Weather Page | 24/7 Weather Stream Click here to watch the Denver7 live weather stream.
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