
As Denver locals enjoyed their Thanksgiving festivities, the weather served up a chilly but manageable backdrop. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Denver, reported "A Few Clouds" with the temperature standing at 20°F, and a dewpoint of 12°F. Navigating the crisp air required more than just a heavy sweater, with the wind chill driving temperatures down to 9°F. These conditions warranted a layering approach for anyone stepping out to engage in holiday traditions or post-dinner strolls.
According to the National Weather Service, the brisk Thanksgiving Day weather should eventually reach a high near 39°F. As night falls, temperatures are expected to dip back down but remain slightly warmer than earlier with a low of around 17°F. The city's weather trajectory is set to warm somewhat over the following days with Friday anticipating a high near 47°F, and similarly clear skies forecasted for the evening.
Moving into the weekend, Denver’s residents can expect more generous weather conditions, although not by much. Saturday is predicted to be Mostly sunny, with a high near 48 while the nighttime brings a partly cloudy sky and a low around 21°F. The sun maintains its presence on Sunday, contributing to a high reaching near 49°F, giving everyone a little leeway to wrap up their holiday weekends under more agreeable skies.
The upcoming week is expected to continue the trend of pleasant weather. According to the National Weather Service, Monday will be sunny with a high near 52 degrees. In the evening, it will be mostly clear, with a low of around 27 degrees. This pattern of clear skies and consistent, seasonal temperatures is likely to remain stable through at least midweek. Wednesday is also predicted to be sunny, with a high reaching the upper 50s. As we transition out of November, Denver’s forecast suggests a steady, albeit not spectacular, period of temperate winter conditions.









