
Denver residents can anticipate a stretch of sunny skies and seasonably warm temperatures today, with the National Weather Service predicting highs edging into the mid-60s. The pleasant weather will be accompanied by a calm wind shifting east around 5 mph in the afternoon, making for ideal conditions to enjoy outdoor activities, though it might still feel a tad brisk with the current temperature standing at 32°F and a wind chill factor of 25°F. As per the National Weather Service, locals should make the most out of this fair weather before the week takes a wintry turn.
Tonight's forecast remains mostly clear with lows hovering around the freezing point. The weekend continues to favor mild weather, with Sunday's highs expected at 63°F under mostly sunny conditions and only a light breeze. Yet, as we approach Monday, the weather narrative will shift. There’s a 40% chance of rain after 11 am, gradually intensifying into the evening with a mix of rain and snow likely around nighttime as temperatures dip once more.
For residents weary of winter's last gasp, the coming week will be a mixed bag. Tuesday forecasts a 70% chance of snow, mainly before 11 am, and blustery conditions are set to make the cooling temperatures feel even more biting. Moving into the mid-week, Denver will see a brief respite with mostly sunny skies and highs reaching towards 49°F by Wednesday. As the fluctuating forecast suggests, spring in Colorado remains a precarious dance between thaw and frost.
Looking further ahead, Denver's weather keeps folks on their toes with additional snow likely by Thursday night and a chance of rain and snow again as the week rounds to an end. For those planning ahead, it's best to keep the winter gear within arm's reach, and stay informed by checking periodic updates from the National Weather Service.









