
The National Weather Service in Denver has issued a forecast that promises a period of sunny skies with temperatures peaking near record warmth, despite today's brisk start. According to the National Weather Service, residents can expect a high near 84°F on Monday, following a clear, chilly morning with a low around 44°F tonight.
However, a cold front sweeping across the plains this morning brings more than just a drop in temperature, gusty northerly winds are anticipated to reach up to 35 mph, the combination of wind and arid conditions triggering elevated fire weather concerns, particularly the strong gusts of wind and bone-dry air which coalesce to chart a precarious dance with potential fires.
Looking ahead, the weather takes a brief cooler turn on Tuesday with a high of around 78°F before a surge of heat brings near-record warmth for the following days, as stated by the National Weather Service. While spotter activation will not be necessary today or tonight, residents should remain vigilant due to the ongoing elevated fire weather conditions that linger across parts of the region.
For those longing for clear autumn evenings, Denver's weather trajectory won't disappoint; the week progresses with an uninterrupted stretch of sunshine confirming that the city will experience a high near 89°F on Wednesday, a continuation of clear nights with a low around 53°F, and persistent sunny conditions through the weekend earning the close of September and the dawning of October a fiery badge of warmth and blue skies.









