DENVER — Highs will reach the upper 40s in Denver Friday before temperatures plunge back into the 20s as another round of snow arrives to the area and stays with us for much of the weekend.
Snow showers will begin to develop around mid-afternoon in the northern mountains of Colorado before a winter weather advisory goes into effect starting at 5 p.m. for Rabbit Ears Pass, Rocky Mountain National Park and the Medicine Bow Range where up to a foot of snow is expected, forecasters with the National Weather Service in Boulder said in their latest forecast discussion .
Skiers heading to the mountains this weekend should pack their winter survival kit and their patience just in case, as there could be some potential impacts to the I-70 mountain corridor from this system, “but so far snowfall rates there look pretty limited,” weather service officials wrote…