Forecasters at the National Weather Service in Boulder said there is a “50/50 chance of the first measurable snow across the plains and I-25 urban corridor.”
Denver metro residents should start preparing for a wintery weekend, with below-freezing temperatures and possible snow in the forecast.
Lows beginning Thursday night will drop to right around freezing; by Sunday, low temperatures could get as cold as 22 degrees. Monday also has a slight chance of snow, but temperatures will warm up slightly to a high of 40 degrees. Dripping water can relieve pressure that builds up in a pipe subject to below-freezing temperatures. But it does waste water, so use this technique only on a faucet connected to a pipe that may freeze.If you suspect a frozen pipe, leave the faucet open while you apply a heating pad, or use a blow dryer to warm at the site you suspect is frozen. Do NOT use a torch or space heater inside a wall to warm a pipe.
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