DENVER (KDVR) — We are tracking a southern storm that will keep most of Colorado and Denver weather under clouds and chilly temperatures, along with rain and snow showers through early Saturday.
Pinpoint Weather Alert Days have been issued for Friday and Saturday.
This will make for a dreary Rockies Home Opener at Coors Field on Friday. The chance for rain/snow showers is low, but the clouds and chill will be noticeable.
The best chance for a few inches of accumulating snow will arrive late Friday evening into very early Saturday, according to Pinpoint Weather, Colorado’s Most Accurate Forecast.
Bullet points for ALERT DAY Friday-Saturday
Rockies Home Opener forecast from Pinpoint Weather
Snow showers will be possible Thursday evening until around 10 p.m. to midnight before ending across eastern Colorado and metro Denver.
There could be some grassy accumulation of around an inch, especially to the east and south of the city. The impact on roads looks minimal.
Possible snow totals by Friday night across the Front Range and metro Denver
Additional light snow is forecast for the Colorado mountains on Friday, with a rain/snow mix at lower elevations, especially in the afternoon and evening.
Any impacts on roads will be after sunset and mainly in the foothills west of the city and some areas south of downtown.
Snow totals across Colorado by Friday night from Pinpoint Weather
The snow will end around 3-6 a.m. on Saturday, with some slushy and slick conditions mainly to the south and west of downtown Denver. The clouds should clear by midday and roads will dry out quickly.
Colorado’s Most Accurate 7-day forecast from Pinpoint Weather
The forecast on Sunday and into next week looks dry with just a few clouds expected on Tuesday. Otherwise, it will turn mild on Sunday and much warmer next week.
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