The I-25 corridor can expect mild temperatures Thursday. But by Friday afternoon, the cold front will roll in, delivering snow and subzero temperatures.
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Colorado’s Front Range is in for a bone-chilling holiday weekend as warmer, sunny skies give way to an Arctic cold front, bringing snow and plunging temperatures well below zero.
According to Dave Barjenbruch, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Boulder, communities along the I-25 corridor can expect mild temperatures in the 60s Thursday. But by Friday afternoon, the cold front will roll in, delivering a few inches of snow to the Denver metro and the Eastern Plains.