Wild Weather, Tax Help and Weekend Events Top Denver Headlines
Denver, CO – March 7, 2026 – Wild weather, free tax help and a busy weekend of events lead the latest local headlines.
Denver is juggling a little bit of everything this week — from record-setting warmth and fire danger to mountain snow and a full slate of community events.
Record Warmth and Extreme Fire Danger
Colorado has set records for warm winter warmth even as forecasters warn of a sharp weather shift. The Denver area remains under elevated fire danger, with dry air and gusty winds raising concerns along the Front Range.
At the same time, the mountains are bracing for heavy snowfall, with some peaks expecting significant accumulation and dangerous travel conditions. The sharp contrast has prompted weather alerts across the region, and residents are being urged to stay aware of rapidly changing conditions.
Free Tax Help Available for Coloradans
With tax season underway, a Colorado nonprofit is offering free tax preparation services to qualifying residents. The program is aimed at helping low- and moderate-income households file accurate returns and claim credits they may otherwise miss.
Appointments are filling up quickly as the April deadline approaches. Organizers say the service can make a meaningful difference for families facing rising costs.
Things to Do Around Denver This Weekend
If you are looking to get out of the house, there is no shortage of free and low-cost events across the metro area. From art shows and live performances to community gatherings, this weekend’s lineup offers a mix of indoor and outdoor options.
City guides highlight family-friendly activities and cultural events designed to keep spirits high despite the unpredictable weather.
Denver Events Calendar Expands
Local listings for February and early March show a steady stream of concerts, exhibits and neighborhood events across the city. Organizers say turnout has remained strong, even as weather swings between springlike warmth and winter storms.
As always in Denver, it is a good idea to check conditions before heading out — and keep both sunscreen and a winter coat handy.
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