Episode Details

Back to Episodes
Today's Weather in Denver Weather Report for 02-11-2025

Today's Weather in Denver Weather Report for 02-11-2025

Published 1 year, 2 months ago
Description
Here's the weather report script:

Good evening, Denver! Let's dive into your chilly forecast that's about to turn into a winter wonderland.

Heads up, we've got a Winter Weather Advisory in effect, so buckle up for some serious snow action!

Tonight, expect snow likely with temperatures dropping to a bone-chilling 9 degrees. The wind chill will make it feel like zero, with east northeast winds around 7 miles per hour. We're looking at a light dusting of less than half an inch of snow.

Tuesday brings more snow, mainly after 3 PM. Temperatures will struggle to reach 24 degrees, with wind chills dipping to -1. Those northeast winds will be blowing between 6 to 10 miles per hour.

Tuesday night is when things get serious. Snow will be in full swing, with temperatures plummeting to 4 degrees and wind chills reaching -5. Expect 2 to 4 inches of fresh powder, with north winds gusting up to 16 miles per hour.

Wednesday continues the snowy trend, with precipitation likely before 11 AM and highs around 15 degrees. By Thursday, we'll catch a break with sunny skies and temperatures climbing to a more pleasant 38 degrees.

Friday brings an interesting mix with a chance of rain and snow, and temperatures shooting up to 53 degrees. The weekend looks mild with partly sunny conditions and temperatures ranging from the mid-30s to mid-40s.

Washington's Birthday looks promising with a chance of rain and snow, and temperatures reaching a springlike 57 degrees.

For more detailed information about this winter weather adventure, check out our link in the show notes at weather.gov.

Thank you for listening and make sure to subscribe to never miss an update.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Listen Now

Love PodBriefly?

If you like Podbriefly.com, please consider donating to support the ongoing development.

Support Us