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Mild, dry and less windy on Wednesday ahead of our first snowstorm of the year, with snow developing on Thursday for Southern Colorado.
The heaviest snow totals are forecast Thursday in the mountains, southern foothills and Palmer Divide, but large swaths of the state will get a taste of winter
After a brief taste of winter and a return of snow, the Denver weather forecast returns to what the metro area has seen all winter – above normal temperatures and dry conditions.
A strong storm moving out of California will spread snow to the mountains on New Year's Day, with a mild and cloudy day on the Plains.
After record warmth, Colorado is set to get some snow for the final weekend of the year, with over a foot forecast for some mountain areas and a couple inches ahead in Denver weather.
Where the storm sets up, and how quickly it arrives, will determine just how much snow will fall along the Front Range. Right now, Denver is on track to receive between 2-4" of snow.
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Colorado forecast for New Year's Eve
It's been a warm, dry 2025 in Colorado with more of the same forecast through March, according to the National Weather Service.
Colorado is heading into the new year with some fresh snowfall, but the return to typical winter weather will be short lived. New Year’s Eve is expected to be dry and warm across much
The weather remains sunny and warm on Tuesday and Wednesday in southern Colorado. Changes in the pattern arrive on Thursday and Friday with cold air and snow.