Cold Friday in Greeley With Snow Possible, Warming Trend Early Next Week
Friday will bring cold and blustery conditions to Greeley, with a high near 11 degrees and a 30% chance of light snow after noon. East winds will gust up to 25 mph, creating dangerous wind chills as low as minus 9 degrees. Residents should bundle up before heading outside and watch for slippery conditions on roads and sidewalks.
Snow becomes more likely Friday night, with a 70% chance of accumulation between 1 and 2 inches possible. Temperatures will drop to around 2 degrees with wind chills near minus 12. Saturday will see lingering snow chances until 5 p.m., with highs reaching only 21 degrees before the bitter cold returns Saturday night, bottoming out near 0 degrees.
The pattern shifts dramatically Monday, when temperatures will soar to 46 degrees under sunny skies. This warming trend will persist through midweek, with highs near 45-47 degrees Monday through Wednesday. Sunday offers a brief 30% chance of light snow with highs near 23 degrees. Extended outlook shows continued dry conditions with highs in the low to mid 40s and cold overnight lows.