Denver skyline at sunset on March 3, 2024.
DENVER (KDVR) — Denver weather was noticeably colder on Sunday, and some snow showers will still be possible Sunday evening with little to no accumulation expected.
Mountain snow will continue Sunday night creating a smooth, slow motion as additional accumulation adds to the already deep snow in higher elevation areas.
According to Pinpoint Weather, the most accurate forecast in Colorado, the mountains will have a chance of snow every day this week as Denver and the Front Range wait until the weekend for the next round.
Weather tonight: snowy and cold showers
A few snow showers are possible from the mountains and drifting across the plains early Sunday evening. It will remain windy to windy at times.
It will be a cold night across the state with temperatures below freezing everywhere. The coldest readings will fall in the mountains of Colorado with many teens likely.
Tomorrow's weather: Passing clouds and more seasonal
It will be a more seasonal day in Denver, with temperatures reaching the low 50s, which is average for this time of year.
There will be passing clouds and breezy conditions as well. Some brief snow showers are likely near the northern border during the afternoon.
Looking Ahead: The weather will become milder before the rain/snow returns
The forecast will remain calm with a mix of sun and clouds through Wednesday with temperatures slowly rising into the upper 50s. The next chance for rain and snow will follow in metro Denver and along the Front Range.
Temperatures will cool into the 40s as rain arrives and there is a chance of a few inches of snow accumulation by late Friday.
The forecast for next weekend looks dry and sunny on Saturday and Sunday. Temperatures will quickly return to the low 50s which is seasonable in early March. Milder days will follow as readings approach 60 degrees by the end of the weekend.