DENVER (KDVR) — Although the metro area continues to find itself in widespread drought, the Denver weather forecast features several rain opportunities to close out the month of April. Temperatures will also be a little cooler during this time.
Denver weather tonight: Mostly cloudy
Skies will be mostly cloudy overnight Saturday, but Denver will stay mostly dry. An isolated shower may pop up, but mostly in the high country. Temperatures will be seasonally cool in the mid-30s. Winds will be a touch breezy out of the west, around 10 to 20 mph.
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Denver weather Sunday: Afternoon showers, storms
Sunday will begin dry with mostly cloudy conditions. There should be a brief period in the midday hours when Denver will see some sunshine. Temperatures will again struggle to reach the lower 60s. Spotty showers and storms begin developing in the early afternoon and continue into the night. Thunderstorms may be possible as well, mostly east of Denver.
Looking ahead: Daily rain chances
Spotty showers and a few thunderstorms will continue through Sunday night. Denver will be drier Monday morning, but more showers are expected to develop for the afternoon with a cool breeze from the northeast and highs below normal in the upper 50s. Tuesday and Wednesday will be drier, but a few showers may still form.
Thursday and Friday, but particularly Thursday, are still looking soggy with widespread rain expected in the region. Although this weather pattern won’t be a drought buster, it certainly will bring us some relief from the stress of the metro area’s water supply. The first day of May looks fairly cool with highs only in the upper 50s, but next weekend looks to be drier and warmer…