Denver Weather: Turning Cooler With Rain And Snow By Friday Night
DENVER (CBS4) - It's another mild afternoon across most of Colorado today with one exception. There is a cold front hanging around on the far northeast plains so we have a variety of temperatures between metro Denver and the Kansas and Nebraska state lines.
By tonight there could be a few showers or sprinkles along and east of Interstate 25 along with some low clouds or fog. The rest of the state should just be mostly cloudy.
A storm move will into Wyoming tomorrow and it will bring the chance for light mountain snow and some rain on the plains. Nothing heavy is anticipated and we don't expect any major travel problems to develop.
Some of those showers in Denver and on the northeast plains could stick around long enough to change into a little wet snow by Friday night and early Saturday morning. If that happens we are talking little to no accumulation and it would likely be confined to the grassy surfaces.
The weekend will start off chilly with 30s and 40s expected for highs on Saturday. Sunshine and 50s will return by Sunday with 60s back early next week!