DENVER (BNN)-- A Pinpoint Weather Alert Day has been released through Sunday.
Denver's weather condition will stay cold as building up snowfall picks up on Saturday night making travel difficult through Sunday.
Live Updates: Tracking snow and cold weather in Denver, across Colorado
Winter season weather condition advisories and winter storm warnings stay in impact for the area till twelve noon on Sunday.
Heavy building up snowfall will make roads slick and travel difficult, specifically on bridges and overpasses.
Decrease and utilize care while traveling, or delay taking a trip till after the advisory has expired if possible.
Numerous flights at DIA postponed, canceled due to snow
Weather condition tonight: Cold and snow
Saturday night, snow showers will pick up.
Temperatures will stay cold and be up to the teenagers and low 20s in the
Denver metro.
Weather tomorrow: Snow ending, cold
Sunday, the
Denver metro into the foothills could get up to 4 to 10 inches of snowfall with snow showers tapering off by the afternoon.
Temperature levels will stay cold and only reach a high in the upper 20s. While this is below normal, it is still not record-setting.
Monday,
Denver will wake up to the coldest air of the season, with lows across the metro being up to single digits, with wind chills near or listed below zero.
Even though there will not be fresh snow for Monday's morning drive, roads could still be slick due to weekend snowfall and temperature levels remaining below freezing. By Monday afternoon, sunshine will assist to warm temperatures to the lower 40s, which is still nearly 20 degrees chillier than normal.
Temperature levels will stay listed below normal, but gradually increase through the first half of the workweek, climbing to the mid-40s on Tuesday, then mid-50s on Wednesday.
Continued sunlight will assist warm
Denver up toward seasonal levels of lows near freezing and highs around 60 degrees by Thursday.
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