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Colorado weather: Arctic blast to bring sub-zero windchills and snow

A blast of arctic air will drop overnight temperatures across Colorado into the single digits this week, and it’s expected feel even colder with wind chill, according to the National Weather Service.

Temperatures are expected to drop Thursday night into Friday morning, and the freezing weather is forecast into Sunday, according to the weather service. Snow will likely accompany the arctic blast across Colorado, forecasters said.

With wind chill, according to the weather service, Friday’s temperature forecasts include lows of:

The sub-zero temperatures are expected to continue into Saturday and Sunday, with weather service meteorologists forecasting wind chill lows of:

As of Wednesday morning, the weather service’s snow forecasts extended through 5 a.m. Saturday and included up to:

Snow will be possible in the Denver area between 11 p.m. Thursday and 4 p.m. Saturday, and will likely continue into Sunday evening in the mountains, so the snow forecasts are expected to grow.


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