
Denver residents can expect a relatively calm and sunny day today, with temperatures peaking near 64 degrees, as stated by the National Weather Service in Denver. The wind, albeit light, is expected to shift from south-southwest to a calm state by afternoon. Tonight, the city will see partly cloudy skies and a low of around 35 degrees.
As this weekend progresses, the weather should hold steady with Sunday's highs forecasted again near 63 degrees and partly sunny skies, a slight cool down is possible with a southwest wind turning northwest. No hazardous weather is expected, according to the National Weather Service, outlining the serene climate projected for today and tonight.
Looking ahead to next week, Denverites should be ready for mostly cloudy skies Monday and a high around 56 degrees, with calm winds shifting to north northwest. The low Monday night is expected to drop to around 28 degrees, while Tuesday will likely welcome more sun and a high near 53 degrees. Notably, the weather may become slightly more eventful as Christmas Day approaches, with the National Weather Service forecasting a slight chance of showers after 11 am.
The NWS hazardous weather outlook also predicts periods of light snow in the mountains, primarily falling Monday, Wednesday, and Friday of next week. The plains might see some of this action, with a slight chance to gradually see light rain and snow showers Monday night and again late Wednesday. Spotter activation will not be needed today or tonight, the outlook reassures, signaling routine weather patterns that will not require additional monitoring by local weather spotters.









