![Susan Black runs at Westerly Creek Park in Denver during a spring snow on Monday, March 22, 2021. Susan Black runs at Westerly Creek ...](https://www.denverpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/TDP-L-COWX-DSC_5322X.jpg?w=525)
The overnight snow is expected to wrap up by Monday afternoon, but it won’t be gone for long. There is a chance for snow nearly every day this week along the Front Range.
There’s a 80% chance of precipitation today, brining a mix between snow and rain, according to the National Weather Service in Boulder. Denver recorded 3 inches of fresh snow overnight. Little to no additional accumulation is expected before it wraps up by 4 p.m. Monday will see a high of 40 and a low of 25 degrees.
Snow ends in most areas this morning, with additional accumulation an inch or less (up to 2" in Lincoln County). Early morning travelers should be alert for slushy/slick roads in spots. A few peeks of sunshine this afternoon but well below normal temps. #COwx pic.twitter.com/p2kNFp6N58
— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder) March 22, 2021
The chance for snow returns Tuesday when there is a 40% chance of snow after noon. The NWS reported Denver will have partly sunny skies and a high of 43 degrees. Then, the chance for snow will increase to 70% after 7 p.m. Tuesday. The low will be 28 degrees.
The snow should continue through noon Wednesday. The NWS predicts a high of 40 with a low of 23 degrees.
Thursday also has a slight chance of snow but forecasters expect mostly rain. It will be slightly warmer with a high of 50 degrees and a low of 29. The slight chance of snow showers continues Friday and Saturday, predicted to bring the Front Range some much-needed precipitation.