Denver could see light snow Fri.
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Today, the eastern plains will see sustained westward winds blowing between thirty and forty miles per hour and gusts of upwards of 65 miles per hour, according to local forecasts. The high winds will likely last from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and be strongest in areas further east, including Limon, Fort Morgan and Sterling.
Changes are on the way to Denver's weather forecast after Monday.
The third storm of the week blasts through Colorado on Friday, bringing in much colder temperatures and more snow.
Fire and ice are the two main story lines when it comes to Colorado's weather this week. Denver7 takes a deep dive into what weather is affecting the mountains and the eastern plains.
A potent winter storm is set to hit Colorado on Tuesday, bringing blinding snow squalls in the mountains and fire danger.
More than two feet of snow is forecast for Colorado’s highest peaks by 5 a.m. Thursday, and the storm is expected to continue into Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.
We're not done yet! More mountain snow moves into Colorado Wednesday along with fierce winds along the E. Plains. Red Flag Warnings and high fire danger continue east of I-25 mid-week.
The remainder of the weekend will be quiet, but the Denver weather forecast next week will be more active, but more so for windy conditions rather than any moisture. The forecast for all of Colorado
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Nearly 1,000 flights delayed at Denver airport as strong winds impact Colorado's Front Range
Denver International Airport travelers faced delayed and canceled flights as gusty winds returned to Colorado's Front Range Tuesday.
After a day of record-setting warm temperatures, more warm weather is in Denver's weather forecast for the start of the workweek ahead of the next chance for showers.