Here are the lowest temperatures across Colorado on Tuesday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
Today’s forecast calls for cloudy skies with a high of 50 and an overnight low of 9, with a 40% chance of snow after 4 p.m. New snow accumulation of less than an inch is possible during the day. Between 4 and 8 inches of new snow accumulation is possible overnight. Snow may be heavy at times.
Traffic cameras showed blowing snow covering stretches of Colorado 93 between Golden and Boulder, and there are wind gusts up to 75 mph, state officials said.
Boulder should see highs in the 50s today with sunny skies, according to the National Weather Service. Today’s forecast calls for sunny skies with a high of 56 and an overnight low of 31.
Part of Highway 93 is closed on Tuesday afternoon as winter weather blows through the area south of Boulder, near Eldorado Springs.
Highs will reach the upper 40s in Denver Friday before temperatures plunge back into the 20s as another round of snow arrives to the area and stays with us for much of the weekend.
Residents in and near Boulder County have experienced their most bitter temperatures of the season in recent days, with temperatures dipping below zero.
With inches of snow on the ground across the state, more is expected to pile up this weekend with a Pinpoint Weather Alert Day on Saturday.
The powerful arctic blast that arrived in Colorado on Friday will bring its coldest temperatures yet to the state overnight Monday, according to the National Weather Service. Temperatures will hover in the single digits above and below zero across the Front Range and Eastern Plains,
Highway 93 is closed in both directions between Golden and south of Boulder due to blowing snow that resulted in whiteout conditions.
DENVER (KDVR) — More cold temperatures are in Denver’s weather forecast ahead of the chance for weekend snow. Tuesday night will stay breezy with wind gusts reaching 20-30 mph in the metro, and over 50 mph at times in the foothills. Temperatures will be cold as clouds continue to clear, dropping to the teens.
Snow is expected to taper off around Denver by the early afternoon, while temperatures will remain well-below freezing through Monday night.