Temperatures will be cooler and struggle to get into the middle 50s, as winds will be a little lighter.
Winter weather advisories are in effect starting at 3 p.m. Thursday and lasting through noon on Friday. Advisories to the south go into effect at noon Thursday and expire a few hours later.
Around Interstate 70 could see 6 to 12 inches of snow and the Sangre de Cristo mountains could see 10 to 14 inches of snow, especially above 8,500 feet.
Weather tonight: Spotty showers
Cloudy skies stick with around Thursday night as spotty showers linger over the metro area. Overnight lows will dip into the upper 30s with light winds.
Looking ahead: Cooler weekend with showers
Friday finishes off the workweek with cloudy skies and cool highs in the upper 50s. Denver could see a shower in the morning and a possible storm on Friday afternoon.
The weekend begins with extra clouds lingering around. Highs on Saturday are more seasonal in the upper 60s with spotty showers.
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