Snow Expected Friday Night in Loveland, But Warming Trend Arrives by Monday
Friday brings a chance of light snow to Loveland, with a high near 14 degrees and northeast winds at 7 to 10 mph. Snow chances increase after noon, with a 30% precipitation chance. Wind chill values will dip to minus 7 degrees. Friday night becomes more active, with snow likely and 1 to 3 inches of accumulation possible as temperatures drop to around 4 degrees.
Saturday rebounds slightly with a high near 22 degrees and a lingering 40% chance of snow before 5 p.m. Sunday follows with similar conditions, reaching 23 degrees and a 25% chance of snow between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Overnight lows remain frigid, dropping to 3 degrees both Saturday and Sunday nights.
A significant warming trend arrives Monday through Wednesday. Temperatures will climb into the mid-40s, with Monday reaching 46 degrees under sunny skies. Tuesday and Wednesday continue the pleasant pattern with highs near 45 and 47 degrees respectively. The extended outlook shows mostly dry conditions persisting through Thursday with highs in the low-to-mid 40s.