Dawn Fritz+FollowDenver braces for frigid AFC ChampionshipThis AFC Championship in Denver is shaping up to be one of the coldest in recent memory—think single-digit wind chills and a real risk of frostbite for anyone with exposed skin. With the Broncos and Patriots set to battle it out at Mile High, players and fans alike are gearing up for Arctic air, gusty winds, and maybe even some snow flurries. It’s not just about football—this kind of weather changes everything: play style, fan experience, and even safety. How do you think these brutal conditions will impact the game? Would you brave the stands for a shot at history? #Sports #DenverWeather #AFCChampionship104Share
jenna64+FollowDenver schools delay start after snow blastDenver just got hit with a real winter punch—freezing temps and a fresh layer of snow have pushed several school districts to delay their Monday start. If you’re in the Poudre, Weld RE-5J, or Thompson districts, expect buses and classes to kick off two hours later than usual. The cold snap rolled in during the Broncos game and isn’t letting up until midday Monday. For families, this means a slower, safer start to the week, but also a scramble to adjust morning routines. How’s everyone handling the sudden schedule change? #Education #DenverWeather #SchoolDelays00Share
Misty Brady+FollowDenver braces for AFC Championship deep freezeDenver’s AFC Championship showdown between the Broncos and Patriots isn’t just about football—it’s about braving some of the coldest game-day conditions in recent memory. With temperatures barely reaching the 20s, the NFL and doctors are urging fans to bundle up and watch for frostbite and hypothermia. The high altitude and bone-chilling wind could turn a thrilling playoff experience into a real health risk if you’re not careful. If you’re heading to Empower Field, layer up, keep an eye on your friends, and don’t ignore any numbness or pain. How are you prepping for this icy battle? #Health #BodyHealth #DenverWeather00Share