Denver residents can expect a mix of rain and snow as the week progresses, with Monday being the warmest day with a high near 64. The National Weather Service is forecasting hazardous winter driving conditions in the mountains with snow becoming widespread. Tuesday and Wednesday will see on and off soggy conditions, with a better chance of snow on Thursday and Friday.
According to the NWS, fog will dissipate across the plains by mid-morning and snow will develop in the mountains this afternoon. Monday night will be mostly cloudy with a low around 39 and a 20% chance of rain after 5 a.m.
Tuesday will bring a chance of rain before noon, followed by snow likely, possibly mixed with rain. Wednesday will have a slight chance of snow in the afternoon. Thursday is expected to have snow likely mainly after noon, with Friday seeing a slight chance of snow before noon and rain likely later in the day.
Denver residents are advised to prepare for changing weather conditions throughout the week and to exercise caution while driving, especially in the mountainous regions. Stay updated on the latest weather forecasts from the National Weather Service to plan your week accordingly.