The 9NEWS Weather Impact team is watching for a big pattern flip for Halloween week in Colorado.
DENVER — A big cooldown will arrive in Colorado, just in time for Halloween.
The 9NEWS Weather Impact team is tracking the potential for a Weather Impact Day early next week.
If the models hold, a strong storm will approach from the west, bringing Colorado a big cooldown starting on Tuesday. Denver will see a 50+ degree swing between Sunday and next Wednesday.
Denver has a high likelihood of seeing its first freeze of the season as well as a good chance at its first snow of the season.
The Front Range and eastern plains, including the Denver metro area, are likely to see rain initially before a possible flip to snow for Tuesday night or Wednesday morning.
Make sure to get those sprinklers blown out if you haven’t already as Colorado could see a few days of sub-freezing temperatures for the first time this season next week.
The 9NEWS Weather Impact team will keep a close eye on that storm system, but in the meantime, enjoy the warmer weather while we’ve got it.
Denver forecast
WEDNESDAY: Mostly sunny and mild, high 75. Mostly clear overnight, low 45.
THURSDAY: A few clouds, breezy, and warm, high 70. Mostly clear overnight, low 37.
FRIDAY: A few clouds and a bit cooler, high 66. Partly cloudy overnight, low 38.
SATURDAY: Mostly sunny and mild, high 75. Mostly clear overnight, low 43.
SUNDAY: Mostly sunny and mild, high 80. Partly cloudy overnight, low 46.
MONDAY: Clouds increasing and mild, high 77. Mostly cloudy overnight, low 40.
TUESDAY: Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain showers, perhaps mixing with snow and much cooler, high of 53. Mostly cloudy with a chance for rain or snow overnight, low 34.
WEDNESDAY: Mostly cloudy with morning snow showers and afternoon sunshine, high 48. Mostly clear overnight, low 30.
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