
As December arrives in the Mile High City, Denver residents can feel a sense of relief as the upcoming week looks calm. According to the National Weather Service, the forecast predicts sunny skies and mild temperatures, offering a temporary escape from the winter blues.
Today promises to be sunny with temperatures reaching as high as 62 degrees, a gift of calm on a day when the wind takes its leave after a slight southern brush in the morning. The NWS notes a mostly clear evening ahead with a low of around 29 degrees. Notably, the minimal wind coupled with clear skies could offer an almost theatrical stage for stargazing enthusiasts and lovers of crisp December nights alike.
As the week unfolds, Denverites won't need to worry about breaking out the heavy-duty winter gear just yet. The upcoming days will feature more sunny, mild weather with highs consistently in the mid-50s, wear your light jackets and perhaps carry around a pair of sunglasses, you're going to need these. Mild and dry conditions are expected to continue through Saturday affirms the NWS in their Hazardous Weather Outlook, which also mentions the next chance for snow across the high country Sunday into next week.
The tranquility of the week might be a perfect time for residents to enjoy outdoor activities before the potential toss of weather dice comes our way with snow forecasted for Sunday night into Monday. For now, no hazardous weather is expected, which could be music to the ears of those still reminiscing about the warmth of fall. Keep those snow boots handy for the following week's hints of wintery change, yet for now, enjoy the reprieve that Mother Nature grants us.









