Denver braces for its first snowstorm of the season Wednesday, with up to 7 inches expected in some areas, causing potentially hazardous commutes.
DENVER — Although Denver received its first official snow on Saturday, the first proper snowstorm will impact the Mile High City and Front Range this week.
Front Range residents should prepare for a messy Wednesday morning commute as the metro area’s first substantial snow of the season is expected to arrive late Tuesday into Wednesday.
The 9NEWS Weather Impact Team has issued a Weather Impact Alert on Wednesday morning as a sharp cold front moving through the region will bring a few inches of accumulation, creating hazardous driving conditions during rush hour. The National Weather Service also issued a winter weather advisory on Monday ahead of the storm.
“We’re likely looking at maybe a few inches of snow and a very messy Wednesday morning commute,” said 9NEWS Weather Impact Team meteorologist Chris Bianchi. “That is going to be the big takeaway from this next storm system.”
The 9NEWS Weather Impact Team said the system, driven by northerly upslope flow, will impact areas unevenly across the metro. Western and southern portions of the metro area could see totals exceeding 3 inches, making Wednesday morning’s drive particularly treacherous for commuters in those areas.
The south side of Denver is forecast to receive the highest totals, with Douglas and Arapahoe counties potentially seeing up to 7 inches of snow. Central Denver should expect 2-4 inches, while northern and eastern areas, including Fort Collins, Greeley, and the Eastern Plains, will likely see just an inch or so.
Denver forecast
- MONDAY: Chilly with mostly sunny skies with light winds. High 37, low 20.
- TUESDAY: Mostly sunny skies and light winds. High 46, low 23.
- WEDNESDAY: Mostly cloudy and cold with snow, mainly in the morning. High 29, low 12.
- THURSDAY: Mostly sunny and cool. High 37, low 18.
- FRIDAY: Partly cloudy and cool. High 42, low 23.
- SATURDAY: Mild and partly cloudy. High 48, low 24.
- SUNDAY: More sun than clouds with a rain or snow shower possible. High 46, low 23.



