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Denver has its first freeze of the season

Many parts of Denver metro have yet to see freezing temps, but will likely next week as new storm system arrives in time for Halloween.

DENVER — Denver had its coldest morning in almost six months.

The temperature fell to 32 degrees Friday morning at the city's official National Weather Service station at Denver International Airport.

The reading was the first freeze in Denver for the 2024-25 meteorological winter season. The National Weather Service said the first freeze in Denver was two and a half weeks later than normal.

The National Weather Service added that while many areas of the Front Range, including the Denver metro area, have yet to see freezing temperatures, many will likely by the middle of next week.

After a warm weekend, Colorado will see a major weather shift next week, just in time for Halloween.

The next storm system will arrive on Tuesday bringing the first widespread freeze across the Interstate 25 urban corridor and Denver area.

The system will bring bring rain showers initially on Tuesday night before potentially flipping over to snow for Wednesday morning. While Denver won't see much snow, the area could get its first dusting of the season.

Colorado's mountains could get several inches of snow on Tuesday and Wednesday next week.    

Denver forecast

  • FRIDAY: Mostly sunny and a bit cooler, high 66. Mostly clear overnight, low 38.
  • SATURDAY: Mostly sunny and warm, high 75. Partly cloudy overnight, low 42.
  • SUNDAY: Mostly sunny and warm, high 80. Mostly cloudy overnight, low 50.
  • MONDAY: Partly cloudy and warm, high 80. Partly cloudy overnight, low 44.
  • TUESDAY: Partly cloudy and cooler with rain showers, high 59. Rain/snow showers overnight, low 33.
  • WEDNESDAY: Cloudy and chilly with morning snow showers, high 45. Partly cloudy overnight, low 28.
  • THURSDAY: Partly cloudy and seasonal, high 58. Partly cloudy overnight, low 29.
Credit: KUSA
7-day forecast for Denver as of 10-25-24.

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