The National Weather Service in Denver has forecasted a stretch of warm and mainly dry conditions for the Denver area, starting from today and continuing through the coming week. As reported by the National Weather Service, Denver will see sunny skies with a high of 88 degrees today, and calm winds are expected to pick up in the afternoon, possibly gusting as high as 15 mph.
A slight chance for afternoon showers and thunderstorms persists in the higher terrain, though the plains are to remain mostly clear apart from some possible thunderstorm activity later this evening. Remaining largely unaffected by substantial weather disturbances, residents can enjoy what the NWS describes as warm and mainly dry weather set to last through Tuesday, with only a smattering of late-day showers over the mountains.
Denver's night watchers can expect mostly clear skies with lows dipping to around 57 degrees, while substantial changes to the weather pattern seem unlikely according to the National Weather Service. For Sunday, temperatures are projected to peak near 89 degrees, followed by a calm and consistent north-northwest wind in the afternoon.
Looking ahead, the week's weather holds firm to its sunny disposition, characterized by a high near 88 on Tuesday and a potential for slight disruption on Wednesday, with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms forecasted afternoon. In keeping with the week's theme, Thursday too will experience a "breezy" high near 88, and by Friday, Denverites will likely bask in sunny weather with a high near 84 degrees.