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DENVER (KDVR) — We are forecasting snow in the Central and Northern Mountains through Friday with a slight lull midday today. Expect an additional 2-6 inches of accumulation at the ski areas with strong wind of 30-60 mph above treeline.

In Denver, it will be a dry Wednesday with sunny skies and highs around 57 degrees. Expect gusty midday-afternoon wind at 15-35 mph.

Increasing clouds on Thursday for Veterans Day with a 20% chance of afternoon/evening rain/snow showers. Little to no snow accumulation unless you’re in the Foothills, mountains, or the Northeastern Plains (Fort Morgan, Sterling, I-76).

It will be cloudy on Friday across the Front Range with a few morning snow flurries and cooler highs in the low 50s.

Forecast snow totals by 5pm Friday.
Forecast snow totals by 5pm Friday.

Saturday through Sunday are drier with partly cloudy skies and highs between 60-65 degrees.

Our next possible chance for snow in Denver is around November 17-18.