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Denver's Chilly Week Ahead: What's in Store?

Denver, USAWednesday, January 21, 2026
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Denver's weather is about to take a nippy turn.

After a relatively mild start to the week, things are set to get frosty. The big words being tossed around are "polar vortex" and "arctic cold front." These terms might sound dramatic, but they basically mean a big chill is coming. The whole country is bracing for a deep freeze, with snow, ice, and temperatures that might make you shiver just thinking about them.

Breakdown of the Cold Snap

  • Thursday: Highs around 35 to 40 degrees. The real cold hits after dark.
  • Friday: High around 22 degrees. It's only going to get colder from there.
  • Saturday: High might not even reach 20 degrees.
  • Sunday: High will be a chilly 30 or 31 degrees. Below freezing.
  • Nighttime Lows: Could drop to zero or even lower for three straight nights. The coldest times will be early Saturday and Sunday mornings.

But don't worry, things will warm up a bit next week, with highs back in the 40s.

Snow Forecast

Denver isn't expecting a massive blizzard, but there's a good chance of some snow at least one day.

  • Thursday Night: Slight chance of snow near Denver International Airport.
  • Friday: Scattered snow showers, especially at night.
  • Early Saturday Morning: Strong chance of snow. Don't expect more than an inch or so in Denver. Other parts of the metro area might see a bit more.

Wind Warnings

There are red flag warnings for strong winds in Colorado. These winds can make the cold feel even worse, so bundle up and be prepared for some gusty conditions.

Takeaway

It's going to be cold. Really cold. And there might be some snow. But it's not all doom and gloom. The cold won't last forever, and Denverites have weathered worse. Just make sure to dress warmly, stay safe, and maybe enjoy a hot drink or two.

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