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Denver, DC Weather Shift: Freeze, Flood Risk, Warming

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Denver experienced rapidly changing conditions this weekend as fresh snow cleared and temperatures plunged into the teens and 20s Friday night, prompting hard-freeze and freeze warnings for some areas; by Saturday and into Sunday warmer air returned, with highs rising into the upper 50s to 70s and forecasts showing near-80s by early next week. Consequently, rapid snowmelt began across the Front Range and safety reminders were issued for vulnerable plants and surfaces; in Washington, D.C., a cold front brought rain, gusts exceeding 30 mph and a coastal flood advisory for Anne Arundel County through 10 a.m., with up to one foot inundation possible in low-lying coastal areas and cooler conditions expected Monday into Tuesday.

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Timeline of Events

  • Fresh snowfall occurs in northeast Colorado, then skies clear late Friday.
  • Friday night brings hard-freeze conditions with lows in the teens and 20s and Freeze Warnings.
  • Saturday–Sunday warming returns to Denver; highs climb into 50s, 70s and melting accelerates.
  • Sunday morning cold front impacts the Washington, D.C. region with rain and gusts over 30 mph.
  • Early week forecasts: Denver near 80s Monday–Wednesday; D.C. turns colder Monday into Tuesday.

News Intelligence

  • Weather changes can impact your safety and daily routines. In Denver, watch for slippery surfaces from rapid snowmelt. In D.C., be aware of possible flooding in low-lying areas. Protect vulnerable plants from freeze and flood conditions.
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Who Benefited

Residents planning outdoor activities and local businesses benefited from warmer, sunnier conditions that reduced snow-related disruptions and allowed faster road and sidewalk recovery.

Who Impacted

Gardeners and farmers faced overnight hard-freeze risks in Denver while low-lying shoreline communities in Anne Arundel County suffered tidal flooding threats and inundation risk.

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Who Benefited

Residents planning outdoor activities and local businesses benefited from warmer, sunnier conditions that reduced snow-related disruptions and allowed faster road and sidewalk recovery.

Who Impacted

Gardeners and farmers faced overnight hard-freeze risks in Denver while low-lying shoreline communities in Anne Arundel County suffered tidal flooding threats and inundation risk.

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