Freezing temps continue, more snow incoming


Another wave of snow is headed for Colorado as the streak of below-freezing temperatures continues across the state, according to the National Weather Service.

Downtown Denver and the Denver International Airport are forecast to get 2 to 5 inches of snow Thursday night and Friday morning, NWS forecasters said. Other snow forecasts include:

  • Up to 5 inches in Aurora, Brighton, Castle Rock, Centennial, Littleton, Northglenn and Parker
  • Up to 6 inches in Broomfield, Highlands Ranch and Lakewood, and along U.S. 40’s Rabbit Ears Pass
  • Up to 7 inches in Arvada and Golden and at Floyd Hill
  • Up to 8 inches at the Eisenhower and Johnson tunnels, Loveland Pass, Vail Pass, Copper Mountain and Keystone Ski Area Summit
  • Up to 10 inches in northern Colorado’s Park Range Mountains, including Mount Zirkel, and Jefferson County’s Coal Creek Canyon
  • Up to 12 inches along Berthoud Pass and Rollins Pass west of Denver

Most of the southern Front Range, foothills and western suburbs of Denver will see 3 to 7 inches of snow, according to a NWS Winter Weather Alert.

Snow will start as early as 3 p.m. Thursday and continue through 8 a.m. Friday, forecasters said in the alert. The winter weather could make both the Thursday evening and Friday morning commutes “hazardous.”

Denver will see warmer weather Thursday than Wednesday, when the morning cold hit record lows, but temperatures aren’t expected to rise above freezing, forecasters said.



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