
The National Weather Service in Denver has provided a crisp outlook for the Mile High City, suggesting sunglasses and light layers as the order of the day. With a sunny sky set to dominate, the forecasted high is at a comfortable 84 degrees, offering residents a reprieve from the cooler temperatures encountered early in the morning. The light and variable wind is expected to take an easterly turn around 6 mph in the afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
The current conditions observed at 6:58 am MDT include a few clouds hovering at 53°F with a 42% humidity level, although those stepping outside earlier might have felt the brisker wind chill at 50°F, the evening is set to bring partly cloudy conditions that dip temperatures to a low around 53, the east southeast wind expected to calm down to a gentle waft becoming light and variable.
Looking ahead, the forecast anticipates a continued streak of sunshine with a Friday high near 74 degrees, while the crisp and clear skies at night will see the mercury drop to approximately 49 degrees. For those planning weekend activities, Saturday heralds more sun, boasting a high near 83 and light winds that could gust up to 16 mph, while Saturday night may cloud over slightly with a low around 48 degrees.
Leading into the latter part of the weekend, the NWS predicts that Sunday will hold onto the mostly sunny pattern, with highs around 75 degrees, as the clear trend extends into the evening with lows hovering near 47 degrees ahead of Columbus Day, which is set to be sunny continue with a high near 78 Monday night should stay mostly clear too, leading into a sunny Tuesday with a high once again around the 75-degree mark, and as the midweek hump arrives, Denver residents can expect more of the same sunny disposition with a high near 76 on Wednesday.









