Denver Prepares for a Deep Freeze: Snowstorm Triggers Winter Weather Advisory
Denver is bracing for a classic winter storm, with snow and icy conditions set to grip the city through Tuesday morning. A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect until noon Tuesday, with snowfall totals expected to reach 3-5 inches across most of the metro area. Some parts, especially the southern foothills and Palmer Divide, could see up to 7 inches of snow.
Whatโs Happening Now
- Temperature: 27ยฐF (-3ยฐC)
- Conditions: Mostly cloudy
Light snow has already begun falling in some areas, and the real trouble begins overnight as temperatures drop further, making roads slick and travel conditions hazardous.
What to Expect This Week
- Monday, January 6: Mostly cloudy with hazy sunshine early in the day. Highs around 38ยฐF (4ยฐC), but temperatures will plummet to 19ยฐF (-7ยฐC) overnight, with snow picking up.
- Tuesday, January 7: Snow will continue into the morning hours, making for a treacherous commute. Highs will barely reach 26ยฐF (-3ยฐC), with lows dropping to 6ยฐF (-14ยฐC) by night.
- Wednesday, January 8: The skies clear up, but the cold lingers. Expect a high of 39ยฐF (4ยฐC) and a low near 22ยฐF (-6ยฐC).
- Thursday, January 9: Another cold day with a chance of light snow flurries. Highs around 35ยฐF (2ยฐC) and lows at 11ยฐF (-11ยฐC).
- Friday, January 10: Mostly sunny with a slight warm-up. Highs near 41ยฐF (5ยฐC), with lows hovering around 29ยฐF (-2ยฐC).
Key Impacts and Warnings
Winter Weather Advisory:
Snow accumulation between 3 and 5 inches is expected across the Denver area, with localized higher totals up to 7 inches in the southern foothills. The biggest concern is for icy and snow-packed roads during the Tuesday morning commute, which could slow traffic significantly and lead to dangerous conditions.
How to Prepare and Stay Safe
- Stay Off the Roads if Possible: Snow and ice will make driving hazardous, especially during peak commute times. If you have to drive, leave early, go slow, and increase your following distance.
- Dress for the Cold: With single-digit temperatures on the way, frostbite can occur quickly. Wear heavy layers, gloves, hats, and scarves if venturing outside.
- Protect Your Home: Insulate pipes, drip faucets, and ensure your heating system is functioning well to avoid any cold-weather mishaps.
- Stock Essentials: Make sure your car and home are prepared for winter conditions. Keep blankets, food, and water handy in case of delays or emergencies.
Why It Matters
Denver is no stranger to snow, but even routine storms like this one can create big problems, especially for commuters. Slippery roads, freezing temperatures, and unexpected delays are all part of winter in the Mile High City.
Plan ahead, check road conditions before heading out, and stay safe as this storm moves through. Winter is here, Denverโletโs handle it together.
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