Extreme cold could last through the morning commute on Thursday. Expect cold temperatures and snow showers in the Denver area ...
After a notable cool down this weekend, we'll continue to see a transition to our forecast early this week, with periods of snow and Arctic cold.
The first front should make it to Denver around 5 p.m. Monday. Temps will quickly drop into the teens, with light snow developing before 9 p.m.
Light snow continues through the weekend. Arctic air then makes a return next week with highs in the teens and lows below ...
Depending on the track of the incoming low pressure, we could see even higher snow totals for the month by Friday morning.
Even Florida will get some freezing temperatures and, possibly, "snow showers" next week as the winter storm sends frigid Arctic air into the Deep South, according to the Florida Public Radio ...
The first of these upcoming systems will start from the Plains on Monday, with the heaviest snowfall expected to drop a ...
Spokane saw a variety of precipitation types on Friday, but as showers let up, winds will increase. Expect gusts up to 40 mph ...
Snow and freezing rain potential begins on Thursday as a low system barrels into the west coast. Showers look to arrive from ...
An arctic air mass will make its way into the Gem state bringing morning lows down to the single digits and below normal ...
A broad trough is joining forces with a northwestern flow over the mountains and strong sunlight to create light snow showers ...