DENVER (KDVR) — Light snow will move out for Tuesday afternoon and clear skies will move in. Highs will be in the middle 30s. Wednesday will be dry and cool before more snow chances arrive on Thursday in the Denver weather forecast.
Weather today: Cool afternoon with sunshine
Expect sunshine this afternoon, which will help melt the snow that fell in the morning.
Highs today will only be in the middle 30s this afternoon with a light wind.
Weather tonight: Clear and cold
The Pinpoint Weather team is forecasting clear skies as we head overnight Tuesday with light winds.
Lows will be cool as temperatures dip into the upper teens with some single digits into the foothills.
Looking ahead: Dry Wednesday, another Pinpoint Weather Alert Day Thursday
Once the snow moves out, sunshine sticks around for Wednesday afternoon. The sun will help to warm up the Denver metro, but highs are still 15 degrees below average in the lower 40s.
Clouds arrive overnight Wednesday and snow will impact the metro area by noon on Thursday.
Highs on Thursday will be cold in the low 30s with snow falling through the afternoon and evening hours.
The Front Range can pick up 2 inches of snow while the Eastern Plains can see 1 to 2 inches of accumulation. The foothills are the winners with 3 to 6 inches of snow expected.
Roads can be impacted on Thursday evening and possibly into Friday morning, so a Pinpoint Weather Alert Day has been issued.
Friday will be very cold with clearing skies and highs in the upper 20s. Sunshine continues to build into the forecast as the weekend begins.
Highs are in the upper 30s for Saturday.
Sunday and Monday will be warmer, but still below average in the upper 40s. Sunny and dry weather sticks around as the next workweek begins.