A winter storm is hitting Colorado soon. Denver and nearby places can expect a mix of rain and snow early this week. The weather will get cooler and more unpredictable as we move through the week. It’s that time when winter starts to fade into spring.
A Shifting Weather Pattern

Denver is set to experience a stretch of wet weather as the storm system draws near from the west. Early forecasts indicate that rain will mix with snow as the system moves into the area, leading to variable conditions throughout the day. The weather is looking pretty shaky. We can expect more rain and snow, which might make travel tricky in the city.
What’s this mean for daily life?
Residents of Denver should get ready for colder temperatures and some winter weather. Officials want drivers to be careful. Wet and icy roads can make it hard to see and drive safely, especially in the morning and evening. Local businesses and schools are keeping an eye on the forecast. Some may even have backup plans if things get worse.
Looking Ahead to Midweek
While the storm system is forecast to bring significant precipitation early in the week, the outlook suggests that temperatures will remain on the cooler side through midweek. Meteorologists expect that once the storm system moves through, there will be a gradual easing of conditions, though the lingering chill may continue to influence the local weather patterns. Citizens should monitor the weather reports and heed any local authorities’ warnings to remain safe during this period.
As Denver prepares for rain and snow, it’s also a reminder that Colorado weather turns on a dime. Being ready and staying current will be essential for handling an early March winter storm.