Arctic cold, chance of snow at Denver Broncos playoff game
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Clouds and cold temperature are here to finish the week and snow moves into the mountains today and the metro tonight.
Wind chills will plunge to -20 degrees or more in NE Colorado as Denver remains below freezing for days. Light snow is expected in the metro overnight and possibly during the Broncos game Sunday.
Colorado braces for a frigid weekend with Arctic air bringing snow and cold temperatures through the Broncos' AFC title game in Denver.
It's going to be cold and likely snowy on Sunday at Empower Field at Mile High when the Denver Broncos host the New England Patriots in the AFC championship game. With the game kicking off at 1 pm MDT, the temperature is expected to be 16 degrees with a 60% chance of snow at the time of writing this story.
Denver's forecast predicts a sunny day turning snowy in the evening with less than an inch of snow expected. Conditions will clear up after Monday, with midweek temperatures rising.
Denver announced Friday it will extend activation of its severe weather shelter system — and add additional space for those seeking warmth — into the weekend as a blast of cold grips