Denver’s weather forecast promises a mix of sunny skies and potential stormy changes as the week progresses. According to the National Weather Service, today’s mostly sunny weather comes with a high near 72 degrees, accompanied by breezy conditions. Wind from the southwest could reach gusts as high as 28 mph. For those planning an evening outside, the temperatures are expected to dip to a low of around 44 degrees with continued breezy conditions.
The outlook for Tuesday suggests another sunny day, with a high nearing 69 degrees and calmer winds, which are set to shift from south-southwest to north-northeast in the afternoon. However, the latter part of the week will likely see a return to warmer temperatures, potentially reaching close to record highs of around 80 degrees by Thursday. The National Weather Service indicates this spike in temperatures might also come with near-critical fire weather conditions as we approach Friday.
As reported by the National Weather Service, Friday night may introduce a chance of rain, while Saturday is looking wet with rain likely and a high around 56 degrees. Those caught up in weekend plans should keep an eye out for potential rain and snow on Saturday night, with lows expected to hover around 35 degrees. The week is set to wrap up on Sunday with a slight chance of showers but a mostly sunny day, providing a break from the precipitation with a high near 61 degrees…