Thanksgiving Snowstorm and Frigid Temps Hit Denver Metro and Rockies

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Denver is expected to experience a significant drop in temperatures and receive three to seven inches of snow from Thursday to Saturday. The cold front will bring high temperatures down by 25-30 degrees compared to Wednesday. The snow is expected to start just after sunset and accumulate quickly, leading to slick road conditions. The Denver metro area could see between three and seven inches of snow, with a chance of at least two inches. The weekend will bring frigid temperatures, with highs in the 20s and lows in the teens, prompting the city to open overnight shelters for those in need.
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