Denver (KDVR) – Snow showers will push most of the front range on Friday with cooler temperatures, making it a day at a high weather in Denver.
Weather today: snow showers
Snow will continue to decrease throughout the day, but most of them will continue to melt along the 25th Highway Corridor.
The wind will take a little on Friday afternoon at 10-15 miles per hour, when the temperatures will remain in the mid-thirties.
Friday is the day of the weather alert with possible spot conditions, especially on bridges, bridges and in the high country.
The weather consulting in the winter and the warnings of the winter storm is valid until Saturday, ending from the north in the morning, to the south early in the afternoon.
Tonight weather: Tamir snow
Snow showers are looking to push Friday night to the south until Saturday, which means that Denver should see interlocking chips tonight. The wind will be slower, with cold declines in the mid -twenties.

Look forward: dry for Easter, then warmer
Snow looks at the end of Saturday morning with some partial clearing in the afternoon. Denver still sees some slow sites in the morning, so keep cautious if you are outside on the roads.
The heights will be lower than the average in the mid -1940s.
On Sunday it looks appropriate for Easter, with a partially sunny sky and the highest seasonal levels in the lower 1960s.

The next week of work will start with a Sacrheel mainly and its highest moderate levels in the lower seventies.
On Tuesday, he adds in a few additional clouds with its highest levels in the lowest seventies and a small opportunity to spray.
On Wednesday and Thursday, a slightly better opportunity to see a fast shower later in the day after the highlands raising the 70 degrees.