Mild and dry in Denver on Friday before a storm hits the state this weekend

DENVER — Look at the fog horn! We’ll see some areas of dense fog for the early Friday morning drive, but skies will clear by 8 p.m. 9. It will be a mild and dry end to the week across the Denver metro area, but it won’t last long. Another storm will roll into Colorado on Saturday!

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It will be mostly sunny later Friday, and temperatures will rise into the low to mid-50s across the Denver metro area. Friday’s highs are well above average for this time of year. Enjoy the January heat while it’s here because big changes are happening this weekend.

Another storm hits the mountains on Saturday, starting mid-morning and delivering more fresh powder to the ski resorts. The Denver metro area and Eastern Plains could see light snow showers Saturday late afternoon/evening through Sunday morning. So far it looks like about 2 to 4 inches in the city.

The clouds will stick around early Sunday. We will see a gradual clearing, but it will be a cold day. Temperatures will be in the mid-30s for kickoff at the Broncos game.

We’ll get a brief break from the snow Sunday into Monday afternoon before another system moves into the state. Look for light snow and cool temperatures Monday night into Tuesday along the Front Range. Stay tuned for more details as the storm gets closer!

Mild and dry in Denver on Friday before the storm hits this weekend

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