Snow will continue to fall Friday in Denver, with showers likely in the afternoon before the clouds start to clear Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.
Temperatures are expected to climb to 37 during the day, falling to 23 overnight, and a dusting of snow will likely fall between 2 p.m. and 3 a.m.
A mix of snow and rain is expected to fall across the plains, while the eastern slopes of the Front Range and higher foothills west and southwest of Denver could see up to several inches of snow Friday night, meteorologists say.
Clouds will start to dissipate Saturday in Denver, giving way to clear skies Sunday, with highs of 44 and 58 forecast.
The National Weather Service predicts minimal travel impacts from the departing winter storm Friday, and most major roadways were said to be wet and icy but open to traffic as of Friday morning.
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