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Sunny Days and Crisp Nights: Denver's Weekly Forecast Promises Mild Weather with a Side of Mountain Snow

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Published on November 10, 2024
Sunny Days and Crisp Nights: Denver's Weekly Forecast Promises Mild Weather with a Side of Mountain SnowSource: R0uge, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Denverites can expect a sunny start to the week, with temperatures climbing to a comfortable mid-50s, according to the latest forecasts. According to the National Weather Service, after a chilly morning update at 6:58 am MST, fair conditions with modest winds and some higher gusts are expected by Tuesday.

While today's clear skies offer no sign of disruption, Veterans Day and the following week appear to remain mostly sunny, with the mild exception of some cloudy intervals during the nights. The lows will glide down to the low 30s at night, tossing a chill into the air.

Looking further ahead, There will be a chance of snow in the mountains along with windy conditions over the Front Range mountains and foothills on Tuesday, as per the National Weather Service's hazardous weather outlook. Commuters in these areas should prepare for a blustery and possibly slick Tuesday commute.

Outdoor enthusiasts should note, however, that the warmer sunny spells preceding the potentially snowy Tuesday provide excellent conditions for hiking and other outdoor activities. The Service's hazardous weather outlook also gave the all-clear for today and tonight, declaring that, spotter activation will not be needed today or tonight, a breath of relief for those worried about hazardous conditions taking a sudden turn.

As Denver moves through November, the mix of sunny days and crisp nights continues the seasonal march towards winter, with the city's weather bearing all the hallmarks of an approaching Colorado cold season, complete with the promise of snowy mountain peaks.

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