The main snowfall will begin in the afternoon and likely affect the evening commute.
“Denver will likely see some light snow as well for at least the latter half of the morning commute, but this snow should remain on the lighter side,” forecasters at the National Weather Service in Boulder said.
With temperatures Thursday only reaching a high of 25 degrees in the afternoon, anywhere from two to five inches could fall in Denver.
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