DENVER - After a few sprinkles this afternoon, skies will be clearing for Denver overnight.
Expect overnight lows in the low 20s for Denver.
Temperatures will rebound nicely after this storm. Highs in Denver will be back to the low 50s on Thursday and will reach the low to mid-60s on Friday and Saturday.
Saturday will be windy, warm and dry across Colorado. Temperatures will climb into the 40s in the mountains with low to mid-60s for Denver. Southeastern Colorado should see highs back to around 70 degrees.
Another cold front will move into Colorado late Sunday, bringing an increase in clouds and a chance for snow later in the day. Highs will drop back to the 40s in Denver.
Monday will be chilly with some light snow showers. Highs will be in the 40s.
Snow has been scarce this season with only seen 19.4" of snow at Denver International Airport - about half normal at this point in the season.
In the mountains, the snow-pack is roughly at 75% of normal for the season, with the southern mountain areas in the worst shape. The recent storms are helping, but we could use several more good snowstorms!
Stay with the Denver7 weather team for the latest updates on the storm and current weather conditions.