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Denver Welcomes Early Fall With Warm Temperatures and Sunshine, Forecasts NWS

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Published on September 23, 2024
Denver Welcomes Early Fall With Warm Temperatures and Sunshine, Forecasts NWSSource: Colorado Senate GOP, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

The National Weather Service in Denver is forecasting a warm and mostly sunny week for Colorado, as denizens of the Mile High City can expect a return to dry conditions with above-normal temperatures stretching through the weekend. The crisp morning air each day will give way to highs of the mid to upper 80s, save for today's expected peak at a pleasant 80 degrees. Sunny, with a high near 80. Light and variable wind becoming northeast at 5 to 7 mph in the afternoon.

This evening, the city will transition to partly cloudy skies with temperatures easing to around 50 degrees, while the light breeze turns northward later. As Tuesday dawns, residents will see mostly sunny skies and a high creeping to near 78, accompanied by a calm northeast wind that will pick up to around 6 mph in the afternoon. Continuing the trend, Wednesday and Thursday promise even higher temperatures with clear evening skies, ensuring Coloradoans a clear stretch of early fall weather.

According to the National Weather Service, there's no cause for concern over severe weather conditions in the foreseeable days. No hazardous weather is expected. Dry conditions and warm temperatures return today, the service advises for the immediate term. For the rest of the week, the outlook remains decidedly sunny and bowled over with blue skies.

Denver's weather watchers need not keep their eyes peeled for any imminent threat as the outlook extends favorably toward the weekend. A warmer and drier pattern will continue through the week, with above-normal temperatures likely through next weekend, states the weather service, setting the scene for uneventful, yet enjoyable early autumnal conditions. Reassuringly, the NWS adds, Spotter activation will not be needed today or tonight, as the forecast predicts serene weather suitable for all outdoor and fall festivities in the region.

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