The Mile-High City can expect a sunny streak as Denver's National Weather Service reports clear skies with pleasant temperatures in the days ahead, residents can look forward to highs nearing the upper 50s through the weekend. Despite the December date on the calendar, today has brought a brisk yet fair high near 57 degrees, with the wind shifting from south-southwest to northeast in the afternoon, offering a respite from the cold winds commonly seen this time of year.
As we move into the evening, the city is predicted to see mostly clear, with a low around 27, while the following days will maintain sunny conditions and light winds, with highs consistently close to 55 degrees, the evenings will cool down to lows in the high 20s, according to the National Weather Service. Hazardous weather is not on Denver's radar for today or tonight, residents can relish in the mild and dry conditions, which are expected to persist into the weekend, and the area's weather outlook appears rather stable.
However, change is on the horizon, the weather outlook does take a turn come Sunday night, A slight chance of rain before 8 pm, then a slight chance of rain and snow between 8 pm and 11 pm, then a chance of snow after 11 pm, indicates the approach of a weather system that will bring chiller temperatures along with a higher probability of snow across the region on Sunday and into Monday. This may disrupt the tranquility of the preceding days and serve as a reminder that winter, with all its unpredictability, isn't quite done with Denver just yet.
Skimming ahead, snow enthusiasts can mark their calendars as the National Weather Service's Hazardous Weather Outlook hints that the next storm system will bring colder temperatures along with a better chance of snow to the forecast area Sunday night and Monday, therefore, while inclement weather isn't a concern for today the city should brace for a shift early next week, bringing winter back to the fore in Denver. In preparation, residents are encouraged to stay updated on the evolving conditions, especially those planning travel or outdoor activities as the new week begins.