Denver may see just a few snowflakes Thursday morning, however metropolis snowfall — if it occurs in any respect — gained’t be important, in accordance with the Nationwide Climate Service at Boulder.
“We’re actually wanting like this morning now we have somewhat little bit of rain showers transferring in, we may see just a few flakes but it surely’s not wanting like there shall be any accumulation,” stated Jim Kalina, meteorologist on the climate service.
The mountains and foothills are one other story, although, he stated. The mountains are underneath a winter climate advisory and areas above 9,000 ft will probably see between 4 to eight inches of snow Thursday, Kalina stated. Drivers must be ready for winter circumstances, with low visibility and snow-covered roads.
The foothills may additionally see as a lot as two inches of snow, Kalina stated. Any snowfall is predicted earlier than midday, he added.
Denver shall be chilly, with an in a single day freeze anticipated Thursday night time and temperatures dropping to about 25 levels. However will probably be a dry chilly, Kalina stated.
“No snow,” he stated. “Clear tonight, and chilly.”