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Another frigid night is on tap with temperatures falling close to zero around metro Denver. More snow is in the Denver weather forecast for Sunday afternoon.
Colorado braces for a frigid weekend with Arctic air bringing snow and cold temperatures through the Broncos' AFC title game in Denver.
Denver's forecast predicts a sunny day turning snowy in the evening with less than an inch of snow expected. Conditions will clear up after Monday, with midweek temperatures rising.
Pinpoint Weather Alert Days have been issued for Saturday and Sunday as cold air and snowfall in the Denver metro and across the state lead to difficult driving conditions.
Prepare for possibly the coldest home playoff game in Bronco's history with single digit wind chills and snow during the game.
An overnight snowstorm dropped 2 inches of snow on parts of the Denver area, and up to 8 inches in the mountains, according to reports from the National Weather Service.
A pinpoint weather alert has been issued this weekend as cold air and snowfall in Denver's weather forecast and across the state leading to difficult driving conditions.
Denver won’t see the significant snowfall expected in New England Sunday, but the bitter cold could still have an impact on the AFC Championship between the New England Patriots and the Denver Broncos.
It’s the mayor’s responsibility to run the city as the executive. And if he doesn’t run the city as the executive, then … we might need to switch seats,” Denver City Councilwoman Shontel
Clouds and cold temperature are here to finish the week and snow moves into the mountains today and the metro tonight.
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Denver weather: Pinpoint Weather Alert Day for Sunday
A second wave of snow is the Denver weather forecast for Sunday and is set to bring minor accumulation to the Front Range.