Denver rolled into Monday, April 27, under a blanket of patchy to locally dense fog, with temperatures stuck in the low 40s and visibility dropping on side streets and major arterials. The fog should thin later this morning, but the cool and unsettled vibe is not going anywhere fast. Showers and thunderstorms are likely this afternoon and evening, and roads could turn slick when the rain moves in. A cool, moist pattern is expected to hang around through much of the week, with multiple storm chances before milder weather returns this weekend. For now, there are no watches or warnings in effect for Denver proper.
What To Expect Today And This Week
Patchy fog is expected to lift by midmorning. A late front will bump up the odds for showers by late morning, then help trigger scattered to likely thunderstorms through the afternoon and evening. Highs should land near 59°F, with the National Weather Service calling for about a 70% chance of precipitation. Any stronger storms could bring brief…..