Denver, CO – Bitter cold and snow will make for hazardous conditions across Colorado into Monday night, with dangerous wind chills and slick roads expected. Temperatures are forecast to drop into single digits Sunday night, with wind chills plummeting as low as -25°F in the Denver metro area.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), a Cold Weather Advisory remains in effect until 9 a.m. Tuesday for areas below 6,000 feet, including Denver. Light snow will begin Sunday evening and intensify overnight, bringing 1–2 inches of accumulation along the I-25 corridor. The snow will taper off Monday morning, but temperatures will remain frigid, with highs around 9°F and wind chills near -20°F during the day.
Mountain areas and valleys face even colder conditions, with wind chills of -35°F to -50°F reported. These extreme temperatures pose serious risks of frostbite and hypothermia, especially for those without proper shelter. Residents are urged to avoid outdoor exposure and dress in multiple layers if travel is unavoidable.…