Another cold front has brought snow and very cold weather for Colorado through Thursday. Expect a total of 2 to 4 inches of snow for Denver and the I-25 Corridor with 4 to 8 inches for far eastern plains and around a foot in the mountains.
Temperatures will be dropping to the single digits overnight. Road conditions will be slick and slow over much of the state through Thursday morning.
The coldest weather will be in the high country with 10 to 15 below in the mountains. Highs on Thursday will stay in the teens to low 20s on the plains and in the 5 to 15 degrees above zero range in the mountains.
Friday will be dry and chilly with highs near freezing in Denver and in the teens to low 20s in the mountains.
Sunny and milder weather is expected next weekend with 50s for lower elevations and 30s in the high country.
By early next week, temperatures will take off and rise into the 60s on Tuesday!
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