Snow is forecast to impact Colorado during Thanksgiving week.
The mountains could see heavy, long-lasting snow from Sunday through Wednesday, with 1 to 2 feet possible, significantly impacting travel.
Meanwhile, Denver will enjoy warm fall weather through the weekend, with highs near 70 degrees on Saturday before a Pacific storm brings cooler temperatures and a light rain-snow mix on Sunday night and Monday morning.
Little to no accumulation is expected in Denver until a second storm on Wednesday, which could bring accumulating snow just in time for the Thanksgiving travel rush.
The storm system will lead to a chilly Thanksgiving, with highs likely only in the 30s on Thanksgiving Day.